A Brief History of Bolshevism
Bolshevism was a revolutionary ideology that promised to dismantle oppression and build a new society. In reality, it ushered in an era of authoritarian rule, economic turmoil, and widespread suffering. A Brief History of Bolshevism explores its origins, rise to power, and the devastating consequences it left in its wake.
From the ideological foundations laid by Marx and Lenin to the brutal policies of Stalin, this book provides a critical examination of Bolshevism's role in shaping the Soviet Union and the world. It does not seek to glorify or excuse its excesses but instead presents an unflinching look at the movement's contradictions, atrocities, and ultimate failures.
Well-researched and analytically sharp, A Brief History of Bolshevism is an essential read for those who wish to understand the true impact of one of the most radical political movements in history.