Author:Vladimir Lenin
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин), original surname Ulyanov (Улья́нов) (1870–1924), was a Communist revolutionary of Russia, the leader of the Bolshevik party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union, and the main theorist of Leninism, which he described as an adaptation of Marxism to "the age of imperialism."— Excerpted from Vladimir Lenin on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The icon |
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Works [edit]
- A note on the question of the market theory
- What is to Be Done?
- Lenin's letter to Gorky
- The State and Revolution, printed by the Unwin Brothers in London pre-1920 and by the British Socialist Party in 1919.
- Bourgeois Democracy and Dictatorship of the Proletariat, pre-1921 trans. by The People's Russian Information Bureau in London
- The Work of the Proletariat in our Revolution, trans. to French in 1917.
- The Future Catastrophe, trans. to French in 1919 by "Broch".
- Karl Marx: A Brief Biographical Sketch With an Exposition of Marxism
- Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
- Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of Russia
Speeches on Gramophone Records [edit]
Records at Commons:Владимир Ильич Ленин#Audio
- What Is Soviet Power?
- An Appeal to the Red Army
- In Memory Of Comrade Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov, Chairman Of The All-Russia Central Executive Committee

- The Third, Communist International
- Communication On The Wireless Negotiations With Béla Kun

- The Middle Peasants
- How the Working People Can Be Saved from the Oppression of the Landowners and Capitalists for Ever

- Anti-Jewish Pogroms
Letters [edit]
About [edit]
- Paul Vinogradoff, “Lenin, Vladimir Ilich,” Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.), 1922.
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