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DESCRIPTION:A Marxist-Humanist Perspective: Lenin and the Russian Revolution, 
 especially ‘what happens after?’\n\nOne hundred years ago Russian 
 workers and peasant masses shook the world as they overthrew the Tsar’s 
 regime and established a new order. What can today’s movement, searching 
 for revolutionary new beginnings in the face of the totality of the present 
 crisis, learn from that history? Weighing heavily on today’s mind is how 
 events unfolded in the Russian Revolution and revolutions since. Indeed, 
 the question, “What happens after the conquest of power?”, preoccupied 
 Lenin as he struggled to realize his vision of a new society, in which he 
 sought to bring everyone “to a man, woman and child” into running the 
 state and society. Let’s examine the uniqueness and limits of Lenin’s 
 philosophic preparation for revolution and especially Lenin’s struggles 
 after the revolution from the 1920-21 Trade Union Debate to his 1922-23 
 Testament.\n\nCelebrating a new (2017) collection of writings, Russia: From 
 Proletarian Revolution to State-Capitalist Counter-Revolution, from Raya 
 Dunayevskaya.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/10/05/18803471.php
SUMMARY:The Russian Revolution, especially ‘what happens after?’
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave., at Alcatraz\nOakland\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/10/05/18803471.php
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