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  1. ISBN. 9781786636300. The Day After the Revolution is a 2017 nonfiction book of writings of Vladimir Lenin edited by Slavoj Žižek, who also provides an extensive introduction. Published by socialist media group Verso Books, the work consists of writings from after the Soviet victory during the Russian Civil War up to his death in 1924.

  2. About The Day After the Revolution. One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Žižek shows why Lenins thought is still important today. V. I. Lenins originality and importance as a revolutionary leader is most often associated with the seizure of power in 1917.

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  3. 27 de nov. de 2018 · A masterful exploration into the mind of Lenin a few years after his greatest achievement. This book paints Lenin as one who regretted allowing power to fall the way it did after the October revolution, but was still misguided enough to not understand the problems that he has created.

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  4. One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Žižek shows why Lenins thought is still important today. V. I. Lenins originality and importance as a revolutionary leader is most often associated with the seizure of power in 1917.

  5. Ebook. $9.99 $7.00. September 2017 / 9781786631893. Add to cart. 30% off. One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Žižek shows why Lenins thought is still important today. Lenins originality and importance as a revolutionary leader is most often associated with the seizure of power in 1917.

  6. The Day After the Revolution: Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through. Mostrar el título completo. Por Slavoj Žižek y V.I. Lenin. 4 / 5. ( 2 clasificaciones. ) Información de este libro electrónico. Lenin's originality and importance as a revolutionary leader is most often associated with the seizure of power in 1917.

  7. Part of the Verso Books ‘Revolutions’ series, The Day After the Revolution, previously published in hardcover as Lenin 2017, features fourteen essays by Lenin in the last years of his life, with an introduction and afterword by Žižek.