How not to make a revolution
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Yuri Ignatievich Mukhin is a writer and publicist, author of more than three dozen bestsellers, including devoted to the history and policy of Russia.
In this book, he carefully analyzes the February and October Revolution of 1917, shows their goals, organizers and driving forces, and methods of struggle. For comparison, he takes other similar events: in particular, the movements that led to the collapse of the USSR, and the "orange revolutions" in the former union republics.
The facts that Yu. Mukhin collected are largely unique, and he sees the task of his study in the task of warning potential revolutionaries and the masses from actions that will benefit only the notorious bastards and will be used to the detriment of the people.
In this book, he carefully analyzes the February and October Revolution of 1917, shows their goals, organizers and driving forces, and methods of struggle. For comparison, he takes other similar events: in particular, the movements that led to the collapse of the USSR, and the "orange revolutions" in the former union republics.
The facts that Yu. Mukhin collected are largely unique, and he sees the task of his study in the task of warning potential revolutionaries and the masses from actions that will benefit only the notorious bastards and will be used to the detriment of the people.
Author:
Author:Yuri Mukhin
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Social Science & Politics
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Series:
Series: Political bestseller
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906995-21-6
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