"This book is centrally concerned with the question of who and what foreign policy is - and should be - for. As such it will be of interest to the informed general reader as well as all those involved in the academic study of international relations."
This book attempts an assessment of the place of Lenin in history and of the revolution which was his life's work. This book contains The Bolshevik Party itself, an account of the features which differentiate it from other socialist parties, the agrarian policy of this party in a country where peasants formed 80% of the population, the political philosophy which inspired the revolution and the …