The
author argues that the demise of Communist
rule in Russia should be seen as a distinct
phase of the consolidation of Capitalism,
and discusses it in the historical context
of other forms of social order. He brings
out the homology between the features
of 'the path of actually existing socialism'
and incipient capitalism, as well as,
the social support base of the French
and the Bolshevik revolution. To his mind,
the major failure of Marxism in the contemporary
epoch is its incapability to produce new
theory and remaining confined only to
the spheres of culture. Finally he says
that the Jacobins led revolutions time
and again based on the people having truly
good intentions but ended up as victims
purged by their former comrades.
March 24, 2006.
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