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Title: The october 1917 revolution started off the transformation of the world
Authors: Amin, Samir
Keywords: october revolution
Soviet mode of production
cold war
Issue Date: 2017
Series/Report no.: International Critical Thought;
Abstract: The aim of this article, written especially for the 100th anniversary of the October 1917 Revolution, is certainly not to denigrate this first gigantic socialist project. Humanity owes an enormous debt to the Soviet Union that resulted from this revolution as it was the Red Army, and it alone, that put the Nazi hordes to rout. The support of the Soviet Union to the national liberation struggles of the peoples of Asia and Africa at that time forced the imperialist powers to retreat and to accept a polycentric globalization that was less unequal and more respectful of the sovereignty of nations and of their cultures. However, neither is the objective of this study to be a nostalgic looking back on this historic event. On the contrary, I shall try to identify the mistakes and weaknesses of the original construction and then describe the drift away from it that led to efforts for its reform. And I show how, when these failed and led to the brutal restoration of capitalism, an end was put to this first great wave of humanity’s progress towards socialism.
URI: http://patrimoinenumeriqueafricain.com:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2798
ISSN: 2159-8282 (Print)
2159-8312 (Online)
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