ABSTRACT

The author of this book was in a position which allowed him to become thoroughly conversant with the working of the Government machinery in Russia, and in this volume, originally published in 1938, he presents the situation in Soviet Russia as it developed since the Revolution of 1917 and discusses the events which led up to it. Based mainly on information drawn from Soviet sources, which the author acknowledges may not be impartial, the author nevertheless maintains that a clear outline of the real situation may be inferred.

chapter I|36 pages

Russia before the Revolution of 1917

chapter II|43 pages

The Revolution of 1917

chapter III|56 pages

The Essence of Bolshevism

chapter V|50 pages

The Dictator and His Power

chapter VI|65 pages

The March Towards Socialism 1

chapter VII|98 pages

The Results of the Bolshevik Experiment

chapter VIII|42 pages

Cultural Life in the U.S.S.R.

chapter |20 pages

Conclusion