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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.
In today’s world, characterized by political turbulence, economic crises and geopolitical tensions, we should revisit Lenin’s combination of sober lucidity and revolutionary determination.
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27. Nov. 2018 · In today’s world, characterized by political turbulence, economic crises and geopolitical tensions, we should revisit Lenin’s combination of sober lucidity and revolutionary determination.
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Fail again. Fail better’ (xxviii). Žižek’s meandering and provocative narrative utilises Lacanian psychoanalytical theory and Hegelian dialectical philosophy to re-treat Lenin’s writings, which were penned after the Russian Civil War amid an illness that Lenin would never recover from.
One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Žižek shows why Lenin’s thought is still important today. Lenin’s originality and importance as a revolutionary leader is most often associated with the seizure of power in 1917.
Zizek explores Lenin's last writings, as he struggles to find a new path for revolutionary Russia
One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Zizek shows why Lenins thought is still important today