ABSTRACT

The result of 10 years' worth of painstaking research, this volume, originally published in 1926 is a sympathetic critique of certain phases of revolutionary dictatorship in Russia. Among other things it focusses on the philosophy and psychology of Marxism, Marxian economics, Bolshevism, the philosophy of Lenin and his role as an engineer of revolution, the Mensheviks, and the anarchist contribution.

part I|107 pages

The Philosophy of Marxism

chapter I|7 pages

The Function of Thinking

chapter II|13 pages

The Marxian Psychology

chapter III|15 pages

The Belief in Dialectic Materialism

chapter IV|18 pages

The Marxian Interpretation of History

chapter V|2 pages

The Theory of Class Struggle

chapter VI|3 pages

Marx And Darwin

chapter VII|9 pages

The Doctrine of Ideologies

chapter VIII|7 pages

Marxism and The Psychology of Freud

chapter IX|3 pages

Ideology and the Art of Revolution

chapter X|8 pages

Marxian Economics

chapter XI|9 pages

Ideology in “Das Kapital”

chapter XII|12 pages

The Dialectic Method

part II|98 pages

The Science of Revolutionary Engineering

chapter I|7 pages

Marxism as a Science

chapter II|9 pages

The Anarchist Contribution

chapter III|5 pages

Revolutionary Syndicalism

chapter IV|9 pages

Bolshevism

chapter V|19 pages

Lenin as an Engineer of Revolution

chapter VI|6 pages

Lenin’s Philosophy

chapter VII|7 pages

Advantages of A Scientific Attitude

chapter IX|6 pages

Revisionism and the Fabians

chapter X|6 pages

Mensheviks

chapter XI|6 pages

Bureaucratism and Revolutionary Education

chapter XII|10 pages

Post-Revolutionary Utopianism