Daniel Beer of
The Guardian gave the book a mixed review, while praising Ali for his sympathetic portrayal of Lenin within context of the political climate of Tsarist Russia, while criticizing him for withholding criticism of many of Lenin's authoritarian and unethical actions during the Russian Civil War and as leader of The Soviet Union. Likewise, Sheila McGregor of
The Socialist Review gave a positive review of the work, while noting that the work seems to have inconsistent themes. JP O’ Malley writing in
The American Conservative found aspects of Ali's work interesting, but that it was a "scattered affair" due to "interjects of banal Marxist slogans into his work when he runs out of ideas." and "As a committed
Leninist, Ali views the world through a one-dimensional, black-and-white lens. There is right and wrong and the real truth. The real truth is Marxism. There isn’t much nuance here, and Ali seems to regard ideological opponents as traitors, hypocrites, and philistines." ==References==