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  1. VIII THE PARTY. 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 had that great and decisive importance which it acquired ...

  2. 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

  3. 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.V. Stalin’s work The Foundations of Leninism is included in all the editions of his

  4. Based on a series of talks gave to young cadres, Foundations of Leninism describes in chapter after chapter all of Lenin's contributions to elevating Marxism to a higher stage. A careful study of this document can help us better understand many fundamental questions, including: how did capitalism tr

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

  6. The honour of bringing about this general overhauling and general cleansing of the Augean stables of the Second International fell to Leninism. Such were the conditions under which the method of Leninism was born and hammered out. What are the requirements of this method?

  7. Leninism replies to this question in the affirmative, i.e., it recognises the existence of revolutionary capacities in the national liberation movement of the oppressed countries, and the possibility of using these for overthrowing the common enemy, for overthrowing imperialism.