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  1. The Foundations of Leninism. 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.

  2. Foundations of Leninism (Russian: Об основах ленинизма, Ob osnovakh leninizma) 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.

  3. Leninism is Marxism of the era of imperialism and 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.

  4. lectures of the foundations of Leninism. And so, what is Leninism? Some say that Leninism is the application of Marxism to the peculiar conditions of the situation in Russia. This definition contains a particle of truth, but not the whole truth by any means. Lenin, indeed, applied Marxism to Russian conditions,

  5. The Foundations of Leninism. III. Theory. 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 .

  6. 26 de jan. de 2010 · 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.

  7. Leninism means to expound the distinctive and new in the works of Lenin that Lenin contributed to the general treasury of Marxism and that is naturally connected with his name.