TY - GEN T1 - The future of Lenin : power, politics, and revolution in the twenty-first century A2 - Ivanchikova, Alla, 1977- A2 - Maclean, Robert R. LA - English PP - Albany PB - SUNY Press YR - 2022 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1321805643 AB - "Situated in a particular historical moment marked by the violent crises of capitalism--the rise of the alt-right, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Black Lives Matter movement--The Future of Lenin collects essays by an international cohort of scholars to assert Lenin's relevance for twenty-first-century politics and thought. Taking different and sometimes opposing vantage points on Lenin's value for the future, the contributions to this volume reveal an unexpected Lenin, one who escapes the stale Cold War-era discourse of demonization and hagiography. Instead, the future-oriented Lenin in these pages comes to life as our contemporary: an interlocutor who is surprisingly relevant for Black and anticolonial struggles in the US and beyond; for building the new Left; and for assessing Bernie Sanders' movement as well as alt-right anti-statism. In short, Lenin's concrete development of Marxism for his historical conditions may yet offer lessons for revolutionaries to come."-- OP - 365 CN - DK254.L46 F88 2022 SN - 9781438488080 SN - 1438488084 SN - 9781438488073 KW - Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich, : 1870-1924 : Influence. KW - Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich, : 1870-1924 KW - World politics : 21st century. KW - Politique mondiale : 21e siècle. KW - Communism KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism KW - 2000-2099 ER -