Abstract

The name of Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin was consigned to oblivion for many long years. Now we are finding out more and more about him, a professional revolutionary, a member of the Communist party since 1906, and a man with a complex and dramatic fate. N. I. Bukharin turned twenty-nine on the eve of the October Revolution, on September 27, 1917. Bukharin joined the leadership cohort of the Bolsheviks during the stormy period of the establishment of Soviet rule, Civil War, and NEP [New Economic Policy]. He was the acknowledged theoretician of communism, an outstanding economist and sociologist. His entire life and career as a revolutionary and thinker is an inseparable part of our history. And there must be no blank spots in that history.1

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