Red Star

Coexistence in Alexander Bogdanov's Utopia

Authors

  • Aleksandra Djurasovic
  • Milan Djurasovic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-072-09-2021-02_4

Keywords:

Literature, Socialism, Revolutions, Marxism, Media, Movements

Abstract

Alexander Bogdanov's Red Star, published in 1908, was an attempt to reenergize the dejected revolutionaries whose efforts had been crushed during the 1905 Russian Revolution. The protagonist, Leonid, is a Russian revolutionary chosen, in the midst of the revolution, by the Martian expedition to visit their planet and learn about the centuries-old advanced form of communism there. Since the triumph of communism in Russia was the cause to which Leonid had decided to devote his life, he agrees to visit Mars so that he can absorb their ideas and principles.

Published

2021-02-01

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Section

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