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  1. The Foundations of Leninism. MIA: Soviet History: J. V. Stalin Archive: Works By Decade: Collected Works. Source:Works Volume 6, pages 71-196. Published: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow: 1953 Online Version: Marxists Internet Archive Archive, May 2008 Transcription: Victor Barraza HTML: Victor Barraza, Salil Sen, and Mike B.

  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]

    • Joseph Stalin
    • 1924
  3. The whole truth about Leninism is that Leninism not only restored Marxism, but also took a step forward, developing Marxism further under the new conditions of capitalism and of the class struggle of the proletariat.

  4. That is why Leninism is the further development of Marxism. It is usual to point to the exceptionally militant and exceptionally revolutionary character of Leninism. This is quite correct. But this specific feature of Leninism is due to two causes: firstly, to the fact that Leninism emerged from the proletarian revolution, the imprint of which

  5. What, then, in the last analysis, is Leninism? Leninism is Marxism of the era of imperialism and of the proletarian revolution. To be more exact, Leninism is the theory and tactics of the proletarian revolution in general, the theory and tactics of the dictatorship of the proletariat in particular.

  6. 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 is the translation of the ...

  7. 26. Jan. 2010 · English. Lectures delivered at the Sverdlov University, Moscow, in the beginning of April 1924; published, Moscow, 1924, under title: O Lenine i leninizme. Appeared as part of Stalin's Voprosy leninizma, Moscow, 1928. Includes bibliographical references.