The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes, published by Tantor and Blackstone Publishing on March 1, 2021, is presented in an unabridged MP3 CD format. This work offers a comprehensive examination of the Russian Revolution, framing it as an intellectual uprising rather than a class struggle. Pipes delves into the controversial aspects of this historical event, emphasizing its origins in terror and characterizing it as a coup d’état executed by a small minority.
Readers will find a detailed narrative that challenges conventional interpretations of the revolution, exploring its implications for both Russia and the world. The book addresses significant themes in history and military strategy, providing insights into the motivations and actions of those involved. With its engaging approach, The Russian Revolution invites readers to reconsider the complexities of this pivotal moment in history.
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MP3 CD Format Groundbreaking in its inclusiveness, enthralling in its narrative of a movement whose purpose, in the words of Leon Trotsky, was “to overthrow the world,” The Russian Revolution draws conclusions that have aroused great controversy in this country. Richard Pipes argues convincingly that the Russian Revolution was an intellectual, rather than a class, uprising; that it was steeped in terror from its very outset; and that it was not a revolution at all but a coup d’etat—”the capture of governmental power by a small minority.”
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