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Paperback Lenin Book

ISBN: 1025790707

ISBN13: 9781025790701

Lenin

"Lenin" is a profound biographical study and personal memoir written by Leon Trotsky, one of the central figures of the Russian Revolution. This work provides an intimate and authoritative look at Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet state, through the eyes of his closest collaborator and intellectual peer. Trotsky offers a unique perspective on Lenin's character, his political genius, and the pivotal moments that shaped the course of the 20th century.

The narrative covers the early years of the revolutionary movement, the high stakes of the 1917 Revolution, and the establishment of the Soviet government. Trotsky delves into Lenin's tactical brilliance and his unwavering commitment to Marxist theory, while also providing humanizing anecdotes that reveal the man behind the revolutionary icon. As both a historical document and a literary portrait, "Lenin" serves as an essential resource for understanding the ideological foundations of the Soviet Union and the complex relationship between its two most influential leaders.

This account is indispensable for readers interested in political history, revolutionary theory, and the legacy of one of history's most transformative figures.

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