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Economism is a term periodically mentioned by [[Lenin]] that describes a [[reformism|reformist]] trend in the early days of revolutionary Russia. This movement pushed trade unionism, better wages, working conditions and so on, with a single-minded focus on the local level. Explicitly rejecting wider systemic changes aka [[revolution]].
'''Economism''' is a term periodically mentioned by [[Lenin]] that describes a [[reformism|reformist]] trend in the early days of revolutionary [[Russian Empire (1721–1917)|Russia]]. This movement was in support of [[Trade union|trade unionism]], increased wages, and working conditions, with a single-minded focus on the local level, explicitly rejecting wider systemic changes, such as [[revolution]].
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Economism is a term periodically mentioned by Lenin that describes a reformist trend in the early days of revolutionary Russia. This movement was in support of trade unionism, increased wages, and working conditions, with a single-minded focus on the local level, explicitly rejecting wider systemic changes, such as revolution.