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The State and Revolution in the 20th Century

Autor Professor Berch Berberoglu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 dec 2006
This book deals with a topic that is central to the most important and decisive issues and events of our time-the state and revolution in the twentieth century. Social scientists have made numerous attempts to understand the causes of revolutions by examining the underlying factors that contribute to revolutionary uprisings. To further these efforts, this book addresses some of the key issues related to this process through both theoretical and empirical inquiry into the nature and dynamics of the state and revolution as a basis for an understanding of the major socialist revolutions of the twentieth century. The book provides a comparative-historical analysis of the state and socialist revolutions in Russia, China, Vietnam, Cuba, and Nicaragua. The thread that runs through each of the chapters that make up this book, especially the case studies of revolutions taken up for study, is the class nature of the state and the class forces involved in the revolutionary process leading up to the taking of state power, as well as-and more importantly so- the class nature of the forces that have taken power and rule over society in the post-revolutionary period. Applying class analysis to the study of the state and revolution, this book helps us understand the nature and dynamics of class struggles in societies that have gone through a revolutionary process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780742538849
ISBN-10: 0742538842
Pagini: 171
Dimensiuni: 156 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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Provides a comparative-historical analysis of the state and revolution in the 20th century. Examining the competing theories of the state and revolution in classical social theory, this book provides an analysis of the nature and dynamics of major socialist revolutions, including the Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Cuban, and Nicaraguan revolutions.