Lenin's texts breaking with Eurocentrism in the socialist movement
Vladimir Lenin Reihenfolge der Bücher
Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin war eine Schlüsselfigur der Russischen Revolution und Anführer der Bolschewikischen Partei. Sein frühes Leben war geprägt von einem Engagement für den revolutionären Kampf, beeinflusst durch Familiengeschichte und die philosophischen Strömungen seiner Zeit. Seine Erfahrungen mit der Unterdrückung der Bauernschaft und marxistische Lehren führten ihn zur Organisation von Arbeiterkreisen und zur Verbreitung revolutionärer Literatur. Nach der Führung der Oktoberrevolution wurde er der erste Vorsitzende der Sowjetregierung und gründete die Kommunistische Internationale, wobei er in seinen letzten Schriften vor der Bürokratisierung des Staates warnte.







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A collection of letters, diaries and various writings depicting the Lenin beyond political commitments
- 2021
Paris Commune 150
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The book explores the Paris Commune of 1871, highlighting its brief but impactful experiment in democracy and workers' governance. It includes Marx's address on the Commune, Lenin's reflections on its significance for building socialism, and Bertolt Brecht's poetic tribute. Additionally, it features the Manifesto of the Paris Commune's Federation of Artists, showcasing the cultural and political aspirations of the time. Together, these texts provide insights into revolutionary thought and the enduring legacy of the Commune in shaping socialist ideals.
- 2021
A Caricature of Marxism and Imperialist Economism
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Exploring the impact of World War I, the book delves into Lenin's critique of the denial of nations' self-determination rights, linking it to Kautskyite support for imperialism. Through this analysis, it highlights the broader implications of political ideologies during a tumultuous historical period, emphasizing the consequences of imperialism on national identities and struggles for autonomy.
- 2020
Lenin Selected Writings
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The book delves into Lenin's critical role in advancing Marxism, addressing challenges from reformists and distorting ideologies. It highlights his contributions to the theory of proletarian dictatorship and the importance of the worker-peasant alliance. The text also explores Lenin's views on national and colonial issues, proletarian internationalism, and the necessity of a strong, unified party to lead the working class and oppressed peoples. Furthermore, it presents his innovative theory of socialist revolution, emphasizing the feasibility of socialism's success in a single nation.
- 2020
This enhanced edition of Lenin's State and Revolution features a unique, copyrighted index that aids in efficient and insightful reading, making it a valuable resource for both casual readers and researchers. The index was created using advanced software and editorial review, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the text. This edition stands out as the only one that includes this helpful tool, enhancing the overall reading experience and facilitating deeper understanding of Lenin's influential ideas.
- 2020
This enhanced edition of Lenin's seminal work features a unique, copyrighted index, making it a valuable resource for readers and researchers. The index, developed through advanced software and editorial review, facilitates more efficient and insightful reading of the text. This edition stands out for its practical addition, aiding in the exploration of Lenin's analysis of capitalism and imperialism, which remains relevant in contemporary discussions of economic systems.