1st Edition

Studies in Revolution

By Edward Hallett Carr Copyright 1962
    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1962, is a collection of essays on the ideological origins of the European revolutionary movement. The first essay in the collection is devoted to Saint-Simon who, though not a revolutionary in the ordinary sense, was the begetter of the many ideas which became stock-in-trade of the nineteenth century revolutionaries. The essays that follow are on Marx and the Communist Manifesto, Proudhon, Herzen, Lassalle and Sorel; on the foundation and early history of the Russian Communist Party; on the histories of the British and German Communist Parties; and on Lenin and Stalin.

    1. Saint-Simon: The Precursor (1949)  2. The Communist Manifesto (1947)  3. Proudhon: Robinson Crusoe of Socialism (1947)  4. Herzen: An Intellectual Revolutionary (1947)  5. Lassalle Meets Bismarck (1946)  6. Some Nineteenth-Century Russian Thinkers (1947)  7. Plekhanov: Father of Russian Marxism (1948)  8. The Cradle of Bolshevism (1948)  9. Lenin: The Master Builder (1947)  10. Sorel: Philosopher of Syndicalism (1947)  11. Mr. Gallacher and the CPGB (1949)  12. The Revolution that Failed (1949)  13. Stalin: The Road to Power (1946)  14. Stalin: The Dialectics of Stalinism (1949)

    Biography

    E.H. Carr