Russia : Selected Writings.

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Main Author: Dunayevskaya, Raya
Other Authors: Dimitriyev, Franklin, Gogol, Eugene
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden : BRILL, 2017.
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • Russia: From Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution: Selected writings; Copyright; Contents; Editorial Note and Acknowledgements; Introduction; I The Present Moment and the Russian Revolution; II 1914-1917: War and Revolution as Testing/Turning Points; III An American Revolutionary Born Out of the Russian Revolution; IV The Form and Content of the Present Volume; The Philosophic Moment of Marxist-Humanism; Part 1: Philosophic Preparation for Revolution: The Significance of Lenin's Hegel Notebooks.
  • 1 Translation of and Commentary on Lenin's "Abstract of Hegel's Science of Logic"Three Letters to C.L.R. James in the Process of Translating Lenin's "Abstract of Hegel's Science of Logic"; Notes on a Series of Lectures: Lenin on Hegel's Science of Logic; Hegelian Leninism Telos Conference; First English Language Translation of Excerpts from Lenin's "Abstract of Hegel's Science of Logic"; 2 Dunayevskaya's Changed Perception of Lenin's Philosophic Ambivalence, 1986-87; Prologue: Lenin as Seen in Excerpts from Dunayevskaya's May 12, 1953 Letter on Hegel's Absolutes.
  • Letter to Non-Marxist Hegel Scholar Louis DupréExcerpts from Presentations, Letters, Notes; In Lieu of Minutes of News and Letters Committees Resident Editorial Board Meeting of August 5, 1986, on Executive Session; Presentation by Dunayevskaya to the Resident Editorial Board on December 1, 1986; "The Year of Only 8 Months," Jan 3, 1987; Talking to Myself Document, January 21, 1987; Presentation on the Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy, June 1, 1987; Part 2: On the Meaning of Lenin's "Great Divide in Marxism"; Contrast with Trotsky, Bukharin, Luxemburg.
  • 3 Lenin on Self-determination of Nations and on Organization After His Philosophic NotebooksThe Break in Lenin's Thought; What Was New on the Party Question in the Great Divide and After: The Relationship of the Masses to the Party; The Shock of Recognition and the Philosophic Ambivalence of Lenin; 4 On Trotsky; Leon Trotsky as Man and as Theoretician; 5 On Bukharin; Lenin vs. Bukharin: The Dialectic and Its Methodological Enemy, Abstract Revolutionism; 6 On Luxemburg; Luxemburg and Lenin: Anti-war Internationalism; Contrasting Views on National Self-Determination-The "Junius" Pamphlet.
  • Luxemburg's View of the Russian Revolution7 On Women Revolutionaries in Russia; In Memoriam: Natalia Sedova Trotsky. Role of Women in Revolution; Russia, February 1917; Germany, January 1919; and Rosa Luxemburg; Part 3: What Happens After?-Lenin 1917-1923; 8 The Trade Union Debate and Lenin's Will; The Trade Union Debate; Lenin and His New Concept: Party Work to Be Checked by Non-party Masses; Lenin's Will; Part 4: Russia's Transformation into Opposite: The Theory of State-Capitalism; 9 The Development of State-Capitalist Theory in the 1940s.