- Preface
- What Is Hoped For From Bolshevism
- General Characteristics
- Lenin, Trotsky and Gorky
- Art and Education
- Communism and the Soviet Constitution
- The Failure of Russian Industry
- Daily Life in Moscow
- Town and Country
- International Policy
- The Materialistic Theory of History
- Deciding Forces in Politics
- Bolshevik Criticism of Democracy
- Revolution and Dictatorship
- Mechanism and the Individual
- Why Russian Communism Has Failed
- Conditions for the Success of Communism
This book records Bertrand Russell's impressions of the new regime after a 1920 visit to Russia following the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, including his meetings with Lenin, Trostky, and Gorky. It includes a chapter that was authored by Dora Black, educational theorist and feminist author, and Russell's spouse. This chapter was unfortunately removed in the second edition, which was issued after Dora and Bertrand divorced. This recording is dedicated to my darling wife, Jill. Happy Hanukkah and Happy 2020! - Summary by Landon D. C. Elkind
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