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The average rating for As We Don't See It based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-06 00:00:00
1972was given a rating of 4 stars Bryan Lukas
a thorough denunciation of Lenin and his Bolshevik conspirators, from a revolutionary libertarian perspective (from the left). chronicles month-by-month the undercutting of working class power and control over the economy, by the Bolsheviks. Lenin's rhetoric turned 180 degrees the very day he seized power, from "All Factories to the Workers!" to "Strikes and demonstrations are harmful", which was followed by the disempowerment and dismantling of the workers' committees, the absorption of the Soviets and Trade Unions into the State, and finally the "Militarization of Labor". the game began long before the Civil War, which shows that the interest of the parasitic Bolsheviks was never the same as the interest of the Russian working class.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-06-20 00:00:00
1972was given a rating of 5 stars Sean Ramey
"In the struggle for these objectives Bolshevism will eventually be seen to have been a monstrous aberration, the last garb donned by a bourgeois ideology as it was being subverted at the roots. Bolshevism's emphasis on the incapacity of the masses to achieve a socialist consciousness through their own experience of life under capitalism, its prescription of a hierarchically structured "vanguard party" and of "centralization to fight the centralized state power of the bourgeoisie", its proclamation of the "historical birthright" of those who have accepted a particular vision of society (and of its future) and the decreed right to dictate this vision to others - if necessary at the point of a gun - all these will be recognized for what they are: the last attempt of bourgeois society to reassert its ordained division into leaders and led, and to maintain authoritarian social relations in all aspects of human life. "To be meaningful the revolution to come will have to be profoundly libertarian. It will be based on a real assimilation of the whole Russian experience. It will refuse to exchange one set of rulers for another, one bunch of exploiters for another, one lot of priests for another, one authoritarianism for another, or one constricting orthodoxy for another. It will have to root out all such false solutions which are but so many residual manifestations of man's continued alienation. A real understanding of Bolshevism will have to be an essential ingredient in any revolution which aims at transcending all forms of alienation and of self-mystification. As the old society crumbles both the bourgeoisie and the bureaucracy will have to be buried under its ruins. The real roots from which they grew will have to be understood. In this gigantic task the revolution to come will find its strength and its inspiration in the real experience of millions, both East and West. If it is even marginally assisted by this little book our efforts will have been well worthwhile."


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