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  1. 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 be an exhaustive exposition of Leninism; at best they can only offer a concise synopsis of the foundations of Leninism. Nevertheless, I consider it useful to give this synopsis, in order to lay down some basic ...

  2. The foundations of Leninism : lectures delivered at the Sverdlov University by Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953. Publication date 1965 Topics Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich, 1870-1924, Communism -- Soviet Union Publisher Peking : Foreign Languages Press Collection inl ...

  3. "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.

  4. Objective: to overthrow imperialism in Russia and to withdraw from the imperialist war. The main force of the revolution: the proletariat. Immediate reserves: the poor peasantry. The proletariat of neighbouring countries as probable reserves. The protracted war and the crisis of imperialism as a favourable factor.

  5. 5. Juli 2022 · Foundations of Leninism by Joseph Stalin. Publication date 1970 Publisher International Publishers Co., Inc. Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item t ...

  6. Foundations of Leninism J. V. Stalin Limited preview - 1932. The Foundations of Leninism: Lectures Delivered at the Sverdlov University Joseph Stalin Snippet view - 1977. Foundations of Leninism Joseph Stalin Snippet view - 1939. View all » Common terms ...

  7. This does not mean, of course, that Leninism has been or is opposed to the idea of permanent revolution, without quotation marks, which was proclaimed by Marx in the forties of the last century. 9 On the contrary, Lenin was the only Marxist who correctly understood and developed the idea of permanent revolution.