My education on Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and the Bolshevism is evidently lacking as I am finding this particular edition of the course virtually incomprehensible, just as I similarly find the rationale for the Ukrainian famine. Perhaps the speaker, or anyone for that matter, could share some references to bring this student up to speed.
My education on Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and the Bolshevism is evidently lacking as I am finding this particular edition of the course virtually incomprehensible, just as I similarly find the rationale for the Ukrainian famine. Perhaps the speaker, or anyone for that matter, could share some references to bring this student up to speed.