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  1. The Foundations of Leninism. In the pre-revolutionary period, the period of more or less peaceful development, when the parties of the Second International were the predominant force in the working-class movement and parliamentary forms of struggle were regarded as the principal forms-under these conditions the Party neither had nor could have ...

  2. The Foundations of Leninism. From this theme I take three questions: a) the importance of theory for the proletarian movement; b) criticism of the "theory" of spontaneity; c) the theory of the proletarian revolution. 1) The importance of theory . Some think that Leninism is the precedence of practice over theory in the sense that its main point ...

  3. Now we can say that this confusion has been cleared up. Leninism broadened the conception of self-determinism, interpreting it as the right of the oppressed peoples of the dependent countries and colonies to complete secession, as the right of nations to independent existence as states. This precluded the possibility of justifying annexations ...

  4. Stalin, communism, Leninism, Bolshevism, Lenin, China, Mao. Source: Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online ...

  5. The Foundations of Leninism. I have already said that between Marx and Engels on the one hand, and Lenin, on the other, there lies a whole period of domination of the opportunism of the Second International. For the sake of exactitude I must add that it is not the formal domination of opportunism I have in mind, but only its actual domination.

  6. "The foundations of Leninism is a big subject. To exhaust it a whole volume would be required. Indeed, a number of volumes would be required. Naturally, therefore, my lectures cannot pretend to be an exhaustive exposition of Leninism; at best they can offer but a concise synopsis of the principles of Leninism.

  7. The foundations of Leninism : lectures delivered at the Sverdlov University by Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953. Publication date 1965 Topics