IAN BIRCHALL, Paul Le Blanc and Phil Gasper have recently made important contributions to an ongoing debate over the contemporary relevance or irrelevance of the term "Leninism." Addressing the ...
In the many homages to Hugo Chávez in recent weeks, there is an important element that suffers almost complete neglect. For want of a better term we could call it “Leninism.” By this, of course, I do ...
The crisis in the British SWP has stirred a sharp debate among party members about the allegations of sexual harassment and rape at the center of the crisis and about how a revolutionary organization ...
This article is a compilation of my reply within International Luxemburgist Network when it comes to the topic of Program of resistance groups in Myanmar. It’s true to observe that Myanmar's regime ...
The topic “Lenin and Religion” has got various treatments, but each time its analysis was too narrow. Partially because of activities of Lenin himself, who called for fighting with religion as an ...
In this episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair in China Studies Jude Blanchette is joined by Dimitar Gueorguiev, an associate professor of political science at Syracuse University, to discuss his ...
Another Week, Another Grand Jury Declines to Indict Letitia James The Land of Lincoln, and Home State of the Pope, Opts for Suicide Assisted Suicide Legalized in Illinois The Russian Cyberattack on ...
What does the name of Nicolai Lenin mean in the U.S.—the name of Lenin whose corpse lies molding in a great marble tomb in a city where Napoleon once saw licking flames consume his great dream? Does ...
It has now been 18 years since the republican henchmen, lacking any intellectual impetus from social democracy, treacherously murdered Rosa Luxemburg. With foam at the mouth, Vorwärts had called for ...
The dirty little secret of international engagement in southeastern Europe for the past two decades is that much of it has been guided neither by liberal internationalism, nor Wilsonian idealism, nor ...