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By Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell’s Practice and Theory of Bolshevism is a first-hand account of the great British philosopher’s journey to Russian in 1920. It is a classic and enduring analysis of communism in practice, and a careful polemic with Communist ideology. But more than this, it is a portrait of the turbulent infancy of the Soviet Republic, and a report on Russell’s meeting with such great historic figures as Lenin, Trotsky, and Gorky.