Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies at New York University, passed away on September 18 from cancer. His academic and political biography was bound up, above all, with his 1973 ...
Kommunist was mainly addressed to the Bolshevik Party but here Bukharin turns on the enemies of soviet power with a following in the working class and the peasantry, the Mensheviks and Socialist ...
I have opinions about Bukharin! Back in college, I wrote a term paper on him for a slightly weird seminar that Robert Nozick co-taught with a scholar of the Russian Revolution from the History ...
Sobhanlal Datta Gupta examines several themes in Nikolai Bukharin's work, trying to place his writings within the wider context of his evolution as a Marxist thinker after the Russian revolution ...
Click here to read Berman's response to Stephen F. Cohen, and click here to read Paul Berman's original article. Paul Berman is known as a scourge of intellectuals who disregard facts for the sake of ...
The self-deception that fuelled Bolshevism did not die with the end of the Cold War: it persists in Western liberals unable to grasp the new world order. By John Gray The 49-year-old Bolshevik ...
... About the program of the Comintern: Now it is "complemented" by Bukharin's speech at the Congress, and all this together gives such a fragrant bouquet before ...