Bujarin y lenin biography

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  • ¿Cómo fue posible que un miembro esencial de la clase dirigente soviética pasara a ser un nadie? Recordar a Nikolái Ivánovich Bujarin simplemente como autor de varios manuales de pensamiento marxista es una injusticia de la historia. Esta ha oscurecido la importancia de Bujarin como miembro destacado del grupo dirigente del Partido de Lenin y jefe de la Internacional Comunista, o como teórico oficial del comunismo soviético y director de Pravda. Su papel tras la muerte de Lenin fue particularmente importante como codirigente, junto a Stalin, del Partido desde 1925 hasta 1930, cuando se produce la ruptura entre ellos desde resistencia bolchevique contra la ascensión del estalinismo. Stephen F. Cohen, sovietólogo reconocido internacionalmente, nos lega esta biografía política de un hombre que no solo fue fundamental en la historia de la Unión Soviética, sino desde la que es posible reexaminar la


    “Bukharin is not only a most valuable and major theorist of the Party; he is also rightly considered the favourite of the whole Party, but his theoretical views can be classified as fully Marxist only with great reserve, for there fryst vatten something scholastic about him (he has never made a study of the dialectics, and, inom think, never fully understood it).” V.I. Lenin 1922.


    Works:

    1915: Toward a Theory of the Imperialist State

    1917: Imperialism and World Economy
    1917: The Russian Revolution and Its Significance

    1918: Anarchy and Scientific Communism
    1918: Programme of the World Revolution

    1919: Church and School in the Soviet Republic
    1919: The Red Army and the Counter Revolution
    1919: Soviets or Parliament

    1920: The ABC of Communism with Evgenii Preobrazhensky [ PDF ]
    1920: On Parliamentarism
    1920: The Secret of the League (part I)
    1920: The Secret of the League (part II)
    1920: The Organisation of the Army and the Structure of Society
    1920: Common Work f

  • bujarin y lenin biography
  • The following text develops the author's presentation as a panelist at the round-table on “Imperialism and Revolution” during the Seminar for the Centenary of the Russian Revolution, which took place at the Social Sciences Faculty of the UBA in november 2017.


    Among many historic reassesments, the centenary of October's revolution fryst vatten also an opportunity to put Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism by Lenin (1916) in its right place – one of the works that decisively contributed to the programme and action of those who would lead the revolution. This contribution would be completed by The April Theses (1917) and The Estate and the Revolution (august 1917).


    Imperialism... has sometimes been belittled and, many times, distorted. The most usual of these deceitful presentations justifies itself on the text's brevity or the popular style of its writing. In other cases, Lenin's work is presented as the mere enume