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  1. 10 de nov. de 2016 · Living the Revolution offers a pioneering insight into the world of the early Soviet activists—the fiery-eyed, bed-headed youths determined to be the change they wanted to see in the world.

  2. This revolution has to change consciousness, to upset the injustice of our current hierarchy by refusing to honor it, and to live a life that enforces a new social justice. [42] Because the truth is none of us can be liberated if other groups are not.

  3. Chapter 1 shows how the urban communes and communards drew on pre-revolutionary sources—including the work of the nineteenth-century Russian radi.

  4. The Introduction to Living the Revolution places the reader in the shoes of those young activists who, in the wake of October 1917, banded together to form the first ‘urban communes’. It reveals how this activist impulse was the product of revolutionary aspiration.

  5. Books. Living the Revolution: Urban Communes & Soviet Socialism, 1917-1932. Andy Willimott. Oxford University Press, 2017 - Communal living - 203 pages. Living the Revolution offers a...

  6. Based on exhaustive original research and a comprehensive reading of relevant secondary literature, it is a history that builds on seminal work in the social, cultural, political and intellectual history of the Soviet state over the last two decades or so.

  7. 21 de may. de 2019 · Living the Revolution offers a pioneering insight into the world of the early Soviet activist. At the heart of this book are a cast of fiery-eyed, bed-headed youths determined to be the change they wanted to see in the world.