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Leninism: A Sociological interpretation
Leninism: A Sociological Interpretation by David Lane offers a comprehensive analysis of Leninist ideology as both a political doctrine and a social system. Lane examines how Leninism diverges from classical Marxism and explores its institutionalization within the Soviet Union. Through a sociological perspective, the book discusses the structures of power, class relations, and political control that evolved under Leninist rule. Lane also evaluates the ideological foundations that shaped Soviet political behavior and assesses the long-term implications of Leninist theory for socialist governance. This work provides an essential framework for understanding the dynamics of Soviet society and the distinct characteristics of Leninist political thought.
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