Intimate Enemies: Demonizing the Bolshevik Opposition, 1918-1928 (Russian and East European Studies)
Book Details
Author(s)Halfin, Igal
PublisherUniversity of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN / ASIN0822959526
ISBN-139780822959526
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank2,211,850
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Intimate Enemies is a brilliant study of the transformation of Bolshevik Party ideology, language, and power relations during the crucial period leading up to Stalin's seizure of power. Combining extensive research in recently opened Soviet archives with an insightful rereading of intra-Party struggles, Igal Halfin uncovers this evolution in the language of Bolshevism. This language defined the methods for judging true party loyalty-in what Halfin describes as an examination of the 'hermeneutics of the soul,' and became the basis for prosecuting the Party's enemies, particularly the “intimate enemies†within the Party itself. Halfin argues that Bolshevism-which claimed sole access to truth and morality-ultimately demonized its enemies, and became in effect a theology that facilitated a monumental power shift.
