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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Publication Name
- LENIN
- Title
- LENIN
- Subtitle
- The Heritage We (Don't) Renounce
- ISBN-10
- 1998309045
- EAN
- 9781998309047
- ISBN
- 9781998309047
- Release Date
- 01/21/2024
- Release Year
- 2024
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- CA
- Item Height
- 229mm
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Daraja Press
ISBN-10
1998309045
ISBN-13
9781998309047
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9070478717
Product Key Features
Book Title
Lenin : the Heritage We (Don't) Renounce
Number of Pages
364 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Revolutionary
Genre
Political Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Table Of Content
Preface: The Cult is Dead, Long Live the Cult!, 1 "Obituary for Lenin , KYRGSOC", 2 "Cabral and Lenin: An Ideological Conversation , Abel Djassi Amado", 3 "This too is Leninism: Military Marxisms in Africa , Adam Mayer", 4 "The Wreaths of Lenin , Adrien Minard", 5 "Me and the Lenin Museum , Aimo Minkkinen", 6 "Lenin and Mao , Alain Badiou ", 7 " Invocation of Lenin , alejandra ciriza", 8 " Lenin, Dialectics, and Trans Liberation , Alex Adamson", 9 "Lenin and Artificial Intelligence , Alex Taek-Gwang Lee", 10 "My Lenin , Alexander Vatlin", 11 "Lenin, Liberated Woman of the East , Anara Moldosheva ", 12 "To Blow (Up) The Mausoleum , Anatoli Ulyanov", 13 "Lenin, Labriola and the Historical Nodes of International , Communism , Andrea Bonfanti", 14 "Moscow is Just Two Steps Away , Andrés Carminati Ciriza", 15 "Encountering Lenin in Iceland (and Once in Denmark) , Árni Daníel Júlíusson", 16 "A Letter to Lenin in Lagos , Baba Aye", 17 "'Baking Books' - Practising Revolutionary Theory through Bread, Baran Caginli", 18 "On the Day in Skopje When Anarchists for Lenin Became a Possibility ... , Ben Watson ", 19 "Pupils at the Same School, Enemies in 1917: Lenin and Kerensky, Bill Bowring", 20 "Lenin, the (un)making of a critical legal theorist , Camila Vergara", 21 "A Feminist-Socialist View of Lenin and the Soviet Revolution from the Río de la Plata , María Cecilia Espasandín Cárdenas", 22 Holiday Haunts for Progressive Travellers. Lenin's Guide to Europe Chris Read, 23 Lenin and Black Power Christian Høgsbjerg, 24 "Lenin met Makhno (Or Did He?), Colin Darch", 25 "Lenin: Building Hope, Constantino Bértolo", 26 "Lenin on Women's Emancipation and Sexuality, Daria Dyakonova", 27 "Richter and Gus, David McIlwraith", 28 "Lenin, Psychoanalysis and Free Love, David Pavón-Cuéllar", 29 "Lenin's Enduring Influence on the Struggle against Imperialism in Africa , Demba Moussa Dembélé", 30 "How the Soviet Union Saved the Caribbean without Colonisation, Earl Bousquet", 31 "Reclaiming Lenin in Iran: Challenging Male Dominance in the Revolutionary Movement, Elsaa and La'al", 32 "Snapshot of the Statues, Esther Leslie", 33 ""Vilici": The Theoretician of Hegemony in Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, Fabio Frosini", 34 "Lenin's Vanguardist Party: Reflections on the Nigerian Revolution , Femi Aborisade", 35 "Back to Zimmerwald, Franco 'Bifo' Berardi", 36 "How I cooked soup with Lenin, Frigga Haug", 37 "Lenin's Vision: Awakening of the Masses to Socialist Future, Gal Kirn", 38 "Lenin, P
Synopsis
Lenin: The Heritage We (Don't) Renounce brings together 100+ authors and visual artists from 50+ countries across the world - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe - in order to critically commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, aka Lenin, on 21 January 2024. Combining academic, journalistic and more personal-political texts, including poetry, theatrical skits and fictional writing, the books' contributors aim to identify and constructively engage with the living legacy of Lenin's life and work before, during and after the October Revolution. Concretely, the 100+ texts deal with a great variety of "old [Leninist] truths that are ever new" (Lenin), both historically and in today's times: Imperialism, the National Question and the Right to Self-Determination, the Vanguard Party, Trans Liberation, Ecological Leninism, Dialectics, Artificial Intelligence, Military Marxisms, Black Liberation, Communist Feminism as well as Revolutionary Dreaming and Organising, among many others. Also, Lenin is put into dialogue with a number of revolutionary comrades-in-arms: Amílcar Cabral, Mao Zedong, Julius Nyerere, José Carlos Mariátegui, Juan Antonio Mella, G.F.W. Hegel, Antonio Gramsci, Qui Quibai, Alexandra Kollontai and Rosa Luxemburg, to name but a few. In sum, the book aspires to help liberate the old Ilyich from the musty, petrifying solitude of his mausoleum and to invite him back into the "real movement, which abolishes the state of things" (Marx & Engels) in the here and now, i.e. our multiple, intersecting struggles against all types of capitalist-colonial-heteropatriarchal-ableist oppression and for the rekindling and strengthening of the new Communist horizon. While many on the contemporary Left continue to openly disavow any association with Tovarish Lenin, Lenin: The Heritage We (Don't) Renounce affirms the opposite - that there will be no revolution without Vladimir Ilyich among our rank-and-file comrade-ancestors. Or in the words of one of the book's authors, Himani Bannerji, "We neglect Lenin's voice at our own peril.", Lenin: The Heritage We (Don't) Renounce brings together 100+ authors and visual artists from 50+ countries across the world - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe - in order to critically commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, aka Lenin, on 21 January 2024. Combining academic, journalistic and more personal-political texts, including poetry, theatrical skits and fictional writing, the books' contributors aim to identify and constructively engage with the living legacy of Lenin's life and work before, during and after the October Revolution. Concretely, the 100+ texts deal with a great variety of 'old Leninist truths that are ever new' (Lenin), both historically and in today's times: Imperialism, the National Question and the Right to Self-Determination, the Vanguard Party, Trans Liberation, Ecological Leninism, Dialectics, Artificial Intelligence, Military Marxisms, Black Liberation, Communist Feminism as well as Revolutionary Dreaming and Organising, among many others. Also, Lenin is put into dialogue with a number of revolutionary comrades-in-arms: Amilcar Cabral, Mao Zedong, Julius Nyerere, Jose Carlos Mariategui, Juan Antonio Mella, G.F.W. Hegel, Antonio Gramsci, Qui Quibai, Alexandra Kollontai and Rosa Luxemburg, to name but a few. In sum, the book aspires to help liberate the old Ilyich from the musty, petrifying solitude of his mausoleum and to invite him back into the 'real movement, which abolishes the state of things' (Marx & Engels) in the here and now, i.e. our multiple, intersecting struggles against all types of capitalist-colonial-heteropatriarchal-ableist oppression and for the rekindling and strengthening of the new Communist horizon. While many on the contemporary Left continue to openly disavow any association with Tovarish Lenin, Lenin: The Heritage We (Don't) Renounce affirms the opposite - that there will be no revolution without Vladimir Ilyich among our rank-and-file comrade-ancestors. Or in the words of one of the book's authors, Himani Bannerji, 'We neglect Lenin's voice at our own peril.'
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