The Actual Lenin is a fresh and accessible reinterpretation of Lenin by placing his ideas alongside the political realities of the Global South. Ranabir Samaddar, a leading intellectual of the Global South, demonstrates how Lenin broke with conventional ways of thinking about social transformation, and why that break still helps us understand today’s struggles with inequality, conflict, and class power of the propertied. Instead of treating Lenin as a fixed ideological figure, Samaddar presents him as a thinker responding to real moments of upheaval, constantly adjusting theory and practice to the demands of his time. Drawing on clear readings of What Is to Be Done? The State and Revolution, and key episodes in Southern political history, the book explores how Lenin understood crisis, organisation, and political timing. It demonstrates how his method (thinking and acting within conjuncture) offers practical tools for analysing contemporary conflicts across the South. By connecting long‑standing debates in Marxism with current Global South scholarship, Samaddar provides an innovative alternative to traditional Lenin studies and expands a field still dominated by Eurocentric perspectives. He also traces Lenin’s global legacy, showing why his analyses of imperialism and uneven development remain vital for understanding sovereignty, democracy, and development today. Written for students and researchers across political theory, international relations, sociology, and postcolonial studies, The Actual Lenin offers an accessible, authoritative guide for anyone seeking to understand crisis, imperialism, and the possibilities of radical politics in the twenty‑first century.
The Actual Lenin is a fresh and accessible reinterpretation of Lenin by placing his ideas alongside the political realities of the Global South. Drawing on clear readings of What Is to Be Done? and The State and Revolution, the book explores how Lenin understood crisis, organisation, and political timing.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Oct 2026
ISBN
9781041355243
Pages
226 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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