Nikolai Bukharin (1888–1938)
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Obras de Nikolai Bukharin
The Prison Poems of Nikolai Bukharin (The Prison Manuscripts) by Nikolai Bukharin (2010-02-28) (1683) 5 copias
L' accumulazione socialista 4 copias
Nikolai Bucharin, Abram Deborin : Kontroversen über dialektischen und mechanistischen Materialismus (1974) 3 copias
Le vie della rivoluzione 1925-1936 3 copias
The great purge trial 3 copias
The ABC of communism 2 copias
Das ABC des Kommunismus populäre Erl. d. Programms d. Kommunist. Partei Rußlands (Bolschewiki) (1985) 2 copias
Lenin as a Marxist 1 copia
Aakar Books Imperialism And World Economy [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2010] Nikolai Bukharin (2010) 1 copia
Os Economistas: Bukharin 1 copia
Lenin 1 copia
Das ABC des Kommunismus populäre Erl. d. Programms d. Kommunist. Partei Rußlands (Bolschewiki) 1 copia
Demokrácia, "cézárizmus", szocializmus Nyikolaj Ivanovics Buharin tanulmányai (szerk. Krausz Zamás, Béládi… (1988) 1 copia
Das letzte Wort des Angeklagten in der Strafsache des antisowjetischen 'Blocks der Rechten und Trotzkisten' (1996) 1 copia
Das ABC des Kommunismus : populäre Erl. d. Programms d. Kommunist. Partei Russlands (Bolschewiki) 1 copia
Gefängnisschriften 2 Philosophische Arabesken : dialektische Skizzen / Nikolai Bucharin. Hrsg., übers. und… (2005) 1 copia
Culture in two worlds 1 copia
Världslägets problem : socialdemokratins eller kommunismens väg? : en koncentrerad analys nyåret… 1 copia
Imperialism and world economy 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
The German Revolution and the Debate on Soviet Power: Documents, 1918-1919; Preparing the Founding Congress (1986) — Contribuidor — 23 copias
A Documentary History of Communism and the World: From Revolution to Collapse (1960) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
Illustrated history of the Russian revolution — Contribuidor — 1 copia
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- Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich
- Otros nombres
- Бухарин, Николай Иванович
BUKHARIN, Nikolai Ivanovich
BUCHARIN, Nikolaj Ivanovič, - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1888-10-09
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1938-03-15
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USSR
- País (para mapa)
- Russia
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Moscow, Russian Empire
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Moscow, Russia, USSR
- Causa de fallecimiento
- giustiziato dall'NKVD
- Ocupaciones
- revolutionary
intellectual
politician
General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Communist International (1926-1929)
Member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1924-1929) - Relaciones
- Larina, Anna (wife|widow)
- Organizaciones
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Miembros
Reseñas
Listas
Writers at Risk (1)
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 55
- También por
- 4
- Miembros
- 365
- Popularidad
- #65,883
- Valoración
- 3.5
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 65
- Idiomas
- 7
- Favorito
- 3
The book itself deals with a description of what meaning socialism has for Bukharin, and in particular with the problematic relating to the issue of culture in a socialist society. His tone is generally dogmatic and jargon-laden in the typical USSR style, and what makes it even more grating at first is that Bukharin under the circumstances has to blithely pretend that the USSR was in his time the socialist society as he had envisioned how it should be. The contrast between the lofty and idealistic descriptions of how the ideal USSR would have been and the real USSR he was awaiting execution in makes this work an important historical document and an intriguing read, even if Bukharin's actual discussion is often vague and doctrinaire. He was clearly a very intelligent man, well-read and with knowledge of German and English, and there are certainly parts of this work that are insightful even today, especially if one takes into account that Bukharin did not have the opportunity to do any kind of editing or revision (the editors of this volume have decided to keep it that way to honor its tragic nature).
Bukharin's discussion often takes the form of a kind of question-answer format, where he takes a popular criticism of the idea of socialism and then goes on to refute it. In so doing, he tackles a lot of issues that are not often or at all mentioned in most tracts defending socialism, including the status of the individual in socialist society, the possibility of (artistic) genius, the nature of science, the 'nationalities question', as well as the for his time burning question of fascism. (This volume was probably originally a second volume, preceded by a discussion of fascism in particular, but the latter seems not to have been preserved by Stalin.) Still, Bukharin is no more able to give concrete and useful answers to many of these questions than anyone else, and his jargon gets tiresome after a while. It doesn't help much either that the translator, George Shriver, occasionally interrupts to give commentary on things Bukharin wrote, which I would have left out.
Probably mostly interesting to those interested in Soviet history. For more on Bukharin, see Stephen Cohen's biography: "Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888-1938".… (más)