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By David Priestland

ISBN-10: 0199245134

ISBN-13: 9780199245130

ISBN-10: 1429489901

ISBN-13: 9781429489904

Stalin's Terror of 1937-8 is without doubt one of the so much striking occasions of the 20th century. His likely irrational assault at the army, technical, and political élite at the eve of warfare, exactly the time while he wanted them so much, continues to be obscure. Stalinism and the Politics of Terror offers a brand new clarification of the political violence of the past due Nineteen Thirties via studying the considering Stalin and his allies, and putting it within the broader context of Bolshevik rules on account that 1917.

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Its emphasis on the role played by socialist ideas, and its commitment to socialist methods of economic management, were closely connected with its assumption that economic success would best be achieved using non-material incentives. People would work most energetically if they had been psychologically transformed and mobilized, inspired by the ideas of socialism. As revivalists expressed it, politika and ‘ideology’ were to have priority over ‘economics’ and tekhnika; those who exaggerated the importance of tekhnika held back the advance to socialism by underestimating the power of socialist consciousness.

For an approach that argues for similarities between the two, see Rigby, Engels. Others argue that Engels departed in some respects from Marx. See A. Walicki, Marxism, 111–207. 111 This progress might be the result of evolutionary change but it was also, at times, revolutionary. 112 The argument that communism would come about as the result of the operation of revolutionary natural laws might suggest that Engels was a scientific determinist who believed that men had no role in history. 113 While Marx and Engels argued that workers themselves would eventually embody rationality and understand the laws of nature,114 it is not surprising that Marxists could use this approach to defend a more e´litist attitude towards politics.

62 For Weber, the ideas used to legitimize a particular ‘order’ were closely related to the ‘mode in which the administration is carried out’ and the 58 As Schull has argued, ‘Ideology is a set of resources, deployed by its adherents with varying intentions and a varying degree and pattern of belief, which nonetheless imposes certain commitments on them: it is an instrument with the power to influence the use that is made of it’. J. ’, 729. 59 As Sewell argues, ‘Ideological structures undergo continuous reproduction and/ or transformation as a result of the combined willful actions of more or less knowledgeable actors within the constraints and the possibilities supplied by preexisting structures’.

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