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'''Leninism''' is the term used to describe the theoretical and practical methods advanced by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and the [[Bolsheviks]] in the subject of organization, agitation and propaganda, [[revolution]] and maintenance of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]]. It was advocated as a current of political thought in 1924 by [[Joseph Stalin]] in his work ''The foundations of Leninism''.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Joseph Stalin]]|year=1924|title=Foundations of Leninism|chapter=|section=|page=|quote=|pdf=|city=|publisher=|isbn=|doi=|lg=|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1924/foundations-leninism/index.htm|title-url=|chapter-url=|trans-title=|trans-lang=}}</ref> It was later taught as a coherent unity with [[Marxism]] under the term [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]].
'''Leninism''' is the term used to describe the theoretical and practical methods advanced by [[Vladimir Lenin]] and the [[Bolsheviks]] in the subject of organization, agitation and propaganda, [[revolution]] and maintenance of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]]. It was advocated as a current of political thought in 1924 by [[Joseph Stalin]] in his work ''The foundations of Leninism''.<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Joseph Stalin]]|year=1924|title=Foundations of Leninism|chapter=|section=|page=|quote=|pdf=|city=|publisher=|isbn=|doi=|lg=|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1924/foundations-leninism/index.htm|title-url=|chapter-url=|trans-title=|trans-lang=}}</ref> It was later taught as a coherent unity with [[Marxism]] under the term [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]].
==See Also==
[[Leninism:Quotes]]


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Revision as of 17:50, 11 October 2022

Leninism is the term used to describe the theoretical and practical methods advanced by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the subject of organization, agitation and propaganda, revolution and maintenance of the dictatorship of the proletariat. It was advocated as a current of political thought in 1924 by Joseph Stalin in his work The foundations of Leninism.[1] It was later taught as a coherent unity with Marxism under the term Marxism-Leninism.

See Also

Leninism:Quotes

References