Lenin: The Day After the Revolution explained

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The Day After the Revolution
Author:Slavoj Žižek
Language:English
Country:United Kingdom
Genre:Nonfiction
Publisher:Verso Books
Isbn:9781786636300
Title Orig:Lenin 2017: Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through
Series:Revolutions
Subject:Vladimir Lenin, Marxism, Leninism, Revolutionary politics
Pub Date:2017
Media Type:Print

The Day After the Revolution is a 2017 nonfiction book of writings of Vladimir Lenin edited by Slavoj Žižek, who also provides an extensive introduction. Published by socialist media group Verso Books, the work consists of writings from after the Soviet victory during the Russian Civil War up to his death in 1924. Žižek describes this body of writings as significant to understanding the philosophical potential of Lenin's revolutionary ideology and its significance to contemporary leftism.[1] [2]

Remembering, Repeating and Working Through

The Slovenian Marxist philosopher presents the introduction to the collection of Lenin's writings, which he begins by analogising the dialectical conflicts of Marxism with the Freudian conception of "working through" repressions to therapeutically benefit individuals psychologically. To Žižek, the failures of leftism in the 20th century, constituted by the failure of the USSR, constitutes a collective trauma to the political left that must be overcome through the titular "Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through".

Reception

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References

  1. Book: Zizek, Slavoj. The Day After the Revolution. Lenin. V.. Verso Books. 2017.
  2. Web site: Verso. www.versobooks.com. 2019-01-03.
  3. Web site: Zombie Lenin. Anderson. Brian C.. Oct 7, 2017. The National Review. Jan 3, 2018.
  4. News: Tomb Raiders. Fitzpatrick. Sheila. July 2017. Harper's Magazine. 2019-01-03. 0017-789X.