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

  2. Foundations of Leninism was a 1924 collection made by Joseph Stalin that consisted of nine lectures he delivered at Sverdlov University that year. It was published by the Soviet newspaper, Pravda. [1] [2] Background. After the January 1924 death of Vladimir Lenin, a power struggle began among factions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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    • 1924
  3. that Leninism is not merely a Russian, but an international phenomenon 1. J. V. Stalin’s lectures, The Foundations of Leninism, were published in Pravda in April and May 1924. In May 1924, J. V. Stalin’s pamphlet On Lenin and Leninism appeared, containing the reminiscences on Lenin and the lectures The Foundations of Leninism. J.

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

  5. outlook and the foundations of Leninism are not conterminous. Lenin was a Marxist, and Marxism is, of course, the basis of his world outlook. But from this it does not at all follow that an exposition of Leninism ought to begin with an exposition of the foundations of Marxism. To expound Leninism means to expound

  6. 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 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeninismLeninism - Wikipedia

    Leninism is a political ideology developed by Russian Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin that proposes the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by a revolutionary vanguard party as the political prelude to the establishment of communism.