This book does not ask what Lenin means, but where Lenin still happens. Ranabir Samaddar shows that Lenin remains contemporary wherever politics abandons comfort and history demands decision. From the South, Lenin appears not as doctrine but as event.Julian Reid, Political Theorist and Professor of International Relations, University of LaplandReading Lenin from the South, Ranabir Samaddar brilliantly revisits the “Leninist breach” and tests its actuality in today’s fractured world. His book reopens fundamental questions of organization, imperialism, and revolution by working the gap between then and now, while powerfully addressing the imagination of scholars and activists engages in struggles for liberation.Sandro Mezzadra, Professor of Political theory, University of Bologna