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Translated from the Russian in 1928, this and the second volume of
the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian
leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the
pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of
this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the
problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were
manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October
Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the
years following the First World War.
Translated from the Russian in 1933, this and the first volume of
the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian
leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the
pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of
this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the
problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were
manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October
Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the
years following the First World War.
Translated from the Russian in 1928, this and the second volume of
the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian
leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the
pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of
this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the
problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were
manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October
Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the
years following the First World War.
Translated from the Russian in 1933, this and the first volume of
the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian
leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the
pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of
this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the
problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were
manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October
Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the
years following the First World War.
Joseph Stalin's history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,
first published in 1938. Colloquially known as "the Short Course,"
it was the most widely disseminated book during the reign of Joseph
Stalin. It's commonly cited along with "The Foundations of
Leninism" as the most important work expressing the ideology of the
USSR under Stalin. The original Russian edition was sold at a price
equivalent to that of 1.5 liters of milk.
CONTENTSIntroductionThe Political SituationReplies to
QuestionsSpeech in Reply to DebateReply to Preobrazhensky on Point
9 of the Resolution "On the Political Situation"Election DayWe
Demand The Second WaveAll Power to the SovietsA Government of the
Bourgeois DictatorshipThe Counter-Revolution is Mobilising -
Prepare to Resist Soviet PowerAn Examination in InsolenceSpeech at
the Meeting of the Central Committee, October 29, 1917What do we
Need?
This is a new release of the original 1941 edition.
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