Contents
PART I
THE PRESENT CONDITION OF RUSSIA
- I. WHAT IS HOPED FROM BOLSHEVISM
- II. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
- III. LENIN, TROTSKY AND GORKY
- IV. ART AND EDUCATION
- V. COMMUNISM AND THE SOVIET CONSTITUTION
- VI. THE FAILURE OF RUSSIAN INDUSTRY
- VII. DAILY LIFE IN MOSCOW
- VIII. TOWN AND COUNTRY
- IX. INTERNATIONAL POLICY
PART II
BOLSHEVIK THEORY
- I. THE MATERIALISTIC THEORY OF HISTORY
- II. DECIDING FORCES IN POLITICS
- III. BOLSHEVIK CRITICISM OF DEMOCRACY
- IV. REVOLUTION AND DICTATORSHIP
- V. MECHANISM AND THE INDIVIDUAL
- VI. WHY RUSSIAN COMMUNISM HAS FAILED
- VII. CONDITIONS FOR THE SUCCESS OF COMMUNISM
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