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Index
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Chapter One: LENIN’S RETURN
Lenin Reloaded
Lenin Rediscovered
American Revolutionary
Lenin Lives
Chapter Two: ONE FOR THE ENCYCLOPEDIAS
The Making of a Revolutionary
The Rise of Bolshevism
From the 1905 Revolution to 1914
Imperialist World War
The Fall of Tsarism and the Rise of “Dual
Bolshevik Revolution and Russian Civil War
From “War Communism” to New Economic Polic
Lenin’s Final Defeat and Legacy
Chapter Three: TRAVESTIES, STATUES,AND LAUGHTER
Chapter Four: STILL KICKING: LENIN AND HIS BIOGRAPHERS
Bad Man
Scholarly Gems
Hazards of Scholarly Balance
Taking Lenin Seriously
Problems of a Revolutionary Life
Revolutionary Tragedy
Humanity and Revolution
Chapter Five: LENIN AND REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRACY
Lenin and His Revolution
The Bolshevik Mystique
Bolshevism and Its Opposite
Seeds of Stalinism
Leninism versus Stalinism
The Saving Remnant
Chapter Six: THE GREAT LENIN DEBATE OF 2012
Methodology for Historians and Marxists
The Activist Approach:Advantages and Disad
Creating Bolshevism
Lessons for Our Time (and Non-Lessons)
Facing Problems
Chapter Seven: ENDURING LEGACY
Quibble #1: Mandel’s “Luxemburgist” Lenin
Quibble #2:Lenin as a “Loyal Follower” of
Quibble #3:There Is No Real “Leninism”?
Post versus Post
What Is to Be Done?
Chapter Eight: LUXEMBURG AND LENIN THROUGH EACH OTHER’S EYES
Personal Relationship
Nationalism and Imperialism
Revolutionary Organization and Mass Action
Democracy and Revolution
Chapter Nine: CAUTION: ACTIVISTS USING LENIN
Checking In with Marx and Engels
The Russian and US Experience
Fatal Illusions
Where We Are
What Not to Do
What to Do
Chapter Ten: LENINISM IS UNFINISHED
The British SWP
Is Leninism Finished?
Revolutionary Vanguard and Mass Struggle
Boundaries of Democratic Centralism
Unfinished Leninism
Chapter Eleven: LENINISM FOR DANGEROUS TIMES
Moving Forward to Builda Mass Socialist Mo
The Poetry of Dialectics
Beyond “Monopolism”
What We Believe In
Chapter Twelve: ORGANIZING FOR TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY SOCIALISM: THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF LENINISM
Leninism’s Meaning and Value
Lenin’s Comrades
Communist International
Internationalism in Our Own Time
From Small Groups to Mass Parties
Principled Flexibility
The Centrality of Democracy
Internal Culture and Cadre Development
Taking Power to Bring About Socialism
NOTES
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