A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism

A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism
Title A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism PDF eBook
Author Vladimir I. Lenin
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 66
Release 2008-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 143446377X

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This translation is taken from Volume 23 of V.I. Lenin's "Collected Works" in 45 volumes.

A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism

A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism
Title A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1965
Genre Communist revisionism
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A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism

A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism
Title A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Il'ic Lenin
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1974
Genre
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Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism

Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism
Title Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism PDF eBook
Author Kevin B. Anderson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 384
Release 2021-12-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004471618

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Back in print with a comprehensive new introduction by the author, Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism is the classic account of Lenin's extensive writings on Hegel in relationship to his theorization of imperialism, the state, and revolution.

The Soviet Union

The Soviet Union
Title The Soviet Union PDF eBook
Author Tania Raffass
Publisher Routledge
Pages 410
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415688337

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The Soviet Union is often characterised as nominally a federation, but really an empire, liable to break up when individual federal units, which were allegedly really subordinate colonial units, sought independence. This book questions this interpretation, revisiting the theory of federation, and discussing actual examples of federations such as the United States, arguing that many federal unions, including the United States, are really centralised polities. It also discusses the nature of empires, nations and how they relate to nation states and empires, and the right of secession, highlighting the importance of the fact that this was written in to the Soviet constitution. It examines the attitude of successive Soviet leaders towards nationalities, and the changing attitudes of nationalists towards the Soviet Union. Overall, it demonstrates that the Soviet attitude to nationalities and federal units was complicated, wrestling, in a similar way to many other states, with difficult questions of how ethno-cultural justice can best be delivered in a political unit which is bigger than the national state.

Revolutions in International Law

Revolutions in International Law
Title Revolutions in International Law PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Greenman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 445
Release 2021-02-18
Genre Law
ISBN 110885236X

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In 1917, the October Revolution and the adoption of the revolutionary Mexican Constitution shook the foundations of the international order in profound, unprecedented and lasting ways. These events posed fundamental challenges to international law, unsettling foundational concepts of property, statehood and non-intervention, and indeed the very nature of law itself. This collection asks what we might learn about international law from analysing how its various sub-fields have remembered, forgotten, imagined, incorporated, rejected or sought to manage the revolutions of 1917. It shows that those revolutions had wide-ranging repercussions for the development of laws relating to the use of force, intervention, human rights, investment, alien protection and state responsibility, and for the global economy subsequently enabled by international law and overseen by international institutions. The varied legacies of 1917 play an ongoing role in shaping political struggle in the form of international law.

The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy

The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy
Title The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Michael Moran
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 997
Release 2008-06-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199548455

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This is part of a ten volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. This work explores the business end of politics, where theory meets practice in the pursuit of public good.