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=Biography= | |||
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin, born in 1870 in Russia, was a pivotal figure in the development of revolutionary theory and the leader of the Bolshevik Party. He played a central role in the 1917 October Revolution, which led to the establishment of the Soviet Union. Lenin's contributions to political thought include adapting Marxist theory to the Russian context through concepts such as the vanguard party and his analysis of Imperialism. He emphasized the importance of the working class seizing state power to enact socialist change, known as the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. Lenin's leadership shaped the early Soviet state, as he implemented policies like land redistribution and withdrawal from World War I. Despite his death in 1924, his ideas and legacy continued to influence communist movements worldwide. So vital were his contributions to the working class movement that later [[Joseph Stalin]] would formalize them as [[Marxism-Leninism]]. | |||
=Selected Works= | |||
== State and Revolution == | |||
Available for Purchase from [[New Outlook Publishers]] [https://newoutlookpublishers.store/shop/theory/the-state-and-revolution HERE] | |||
[[State and Revolution|Read online]] | |||
== What is to be Done? == | |||
Available for Purchase from [[New Outlook Publishers]] [https://newoutlookpublishers.store/shop/theory/what-is-to-be-done/ HERE] | |||
[[What is to be Done?|Read online]] | |||
== 'Left-Wing' Communism: an Infantile Disorder == | |||
Available for Purchase from [[New Outlook Publishers]] [https://newoutlookpublishers.store/shop/theory/what-is-to-be-done/ HERE] | |||
[['Left-Wing' Communism: an Infantile Disorder|Read online]] | |||
== Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism == | |||
=Collected Works= | |||
The Collected Works of V. I. Lenin were originally published in English by Progress Publishers in the USSR in 1971. They contain the vast majority of his writings in a gigantic collection of 45 Volumes. | |||
<table class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto;"><tr><th>Volume</th><th>Period and major contents</th><th>Pub. date</th></tr> | <table class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto;"><tr><th>Volume</th><th>Period and major contents</th><th>Pub. date</th></tr> | ||
<tr><td>[[ | <tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 1|≣ 1]]</td><td>1893 —1894</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 2|≣ 2]]</td><td>1895—1897</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 3|≣ 3]]</td><td><i>The Development of Capitalism in Russia.</i> 1896—1899</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 4|≣ 4]]</td><td>1898—1901</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 5|≣ 5]]</td><td>1901—1902</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 6|≣ 6]]</td><td>1902—1903</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 7|≣ 7]]</td><td>1903—1904</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 8|≣ 8]]</td><td>January—July 1905</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 9|≣ 9]]</td><td>June—November 1905</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 10|≣ 10]]</td><td>November 1905—June 1906</td><td align="center">1978</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 11|≣ 11]]</td><td>June 1906—January 1907</td><td align="center">1972</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 12|≣ 12]]</td><td>January-June 1907</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 13|≣ 13]]</td><td>June 1907—April 1908</td><td align="center">1978</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 14|≣ 14]]</td><td><i>Materialism and Empirio-Criticism.</i> 1908</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 15|≣ 15]]</td><td>March 1908—August 1909</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 16|≣ 16]]</td><td>September 1909—December 1910</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 17|≣ 17]]</td><td>1910—1912</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 18|≣ 18]]</td><td>1912—July 1913</td><td align="center">1978</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 19|≣ 19]]</td><td>1913</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 20|≣ 20]]</td><td>December 1913—August 1914</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 21|≣ 21]]</td><td>August 1914—December 1915</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 22|≣ 22]]</td><td>December 1915—July 1916</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 23|≣ 23]]</td><td>August 1916—March 1917</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 24|≣ 24]]</td><td>April —May 1917</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 25|≣ 25]]</td><td>June —September 1917</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 26|≣ 26]]</td><td>September 1917—February 1918</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 27|≣ 27]]</td><td>February—July 1918</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 28|≣ 28]]</td><td>July 1918—March 1919</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 29|≣ 29]]</td><td>March—August 1919</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 30|≣ 30]]</td><td>September 1919—April 1920</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 31|≣ 31]]</td><td>April—December 1920</td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 32|≣ 32]]</td><td>December 1920—August 1921</td><td align="center">1973</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 33|≣ 33]]</td><td>August 1921—March 1923</td><td align="center">1973</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 34|≣ 34]]</td><td><i>Letters</i>, 1895—1911</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 35|≣ 35]]</td><td><i>Letters</i>, 1912—1922</td><td align="center">1973</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 36|≣ 36]]</td><td><i>Letters, etc.</i>, 1900—1923</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 37|≣ 37]]</td><td><i>Letters to Relatives</i>, 1893—1922</td><td align="center">1975</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 38|≣ 38]]</td><td><i>Philosophical Notebooks.</i> 1895—1916</td><td align="center">1976</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 39|≣ 39]]</td><td><i>Notebooks on Imperialism.</i></td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr> | ||
<td>[[ | <td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 40|≣ 40]]</td><td><i>Notebooks on the Agarian Question.</i></td><td align="center">1974</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 41|≣ 41]]</td><td>1896—1917</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 42|≣ 42]]</td><td>1917—1923</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 43|≣ 43]]</td><td><i>Letters, etc.</i>, 1893—1917</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 44|≣ 44]]</td><td><i>Letters, etc.</i>, 1917—1920</td><td align="center">1977</td></tr><tr><td>[[Collected Works of Lenin Volume 45|≣ 45]]</td><td><i>Letters, etc.</i>, 1920—1923</td><td align="center">1976</td></tr></table> |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 29 August 2023
V.I. Lenin | |
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Born | April 10 1870 |
Place of birth | Simbersk, Russian Empire |
Known for | Theory of Imperialism |
Biography
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin, born in 1870 in Russia, was a pivotal figure in the development of revolutionary theory and the leader of the Bolshevik Party. He played a central role in the 1917 October Revolution, which led to the establishment of the Soviet Union. Lenin's contributions to political thought include adapting Marxist theory to the Russian context through concepts such as the vanguard party and his analysis of Imperialism. He emphasized the importance of the working class seizing state power to enact socialist change, known as the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. Lenin's leadership shaped the early Soviet state, as he implemented policies like land redistribution and withdrawal from World War I. Despite his death in 1924, his ideas and legacy continued to influence communist movements worldwide. So vital were his contributions to the working class movement that later Joseph Stalin would formalize them as Marxism-Leninism.
Selected Works
State and Revolution
Available for Purchase from New Outlook Publishers HERE
What is to be Done?
Available for Purchase from New Outlook Publishers HERE
'Left-Wing' Communism: an Infantile Disorder
Available for Purchase from New Outlook Publishers HERE
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
Collected Works
The Collected Works of V. I. Lenin were originally published in English by Progress Publishers in the USSR in 1971. They contain the vast majority of his writings in a gigantic collection of 45 Volumes.
Volume | Period and major contents | Pub. date |
---|---|---|
≣ 1 | 1893 —1894 | 1977 |
≣ 2 | 1895—1897 | 1977 |
≣ 3 | The Development of Capitalism in Russia. 1896—1899 | 1977 |
≣ 4 | 1898—1901 | 1977 |
≣ 5 | 1901—1902 | 1977 |
≣ 6 | 1902—1903 | 1977 |
≣ 7 | 1903—1904 | 1977 |
≣ 8 | January—July 1905 | 1977 |
≣ 9 | June—November 1905 | 1977 |
≣ 10 | November 1905—June 1906 | 1978 |
≣ 11 | June 1906—January 1907 | 1972 |
≣ 12 | January-June 1907 | 1977 |
≣ 13 | June 1907—April 1908 | 1978 |
≣ 14 | Materialism and Empirio-Criticism. 1908 | 1977 |
≣ 15 | March 1908—August 1909 | 1977 |
≣ 16 | September 1909—December 1910 | 1977 |
≣ 17 | 1910—1912 | 1977 |
≣ 18 | 1912—July 1913 | 1978 |
≣ 19 | 1913 | 1977 |
≣ 20 | December 1913—August 1914 | 1977 |
≣ 21 | August 1914—December 1915 | 1974 |
≣ 22 | December 1915—July 1916 | 1974 |
≣ 23 | August 1916—March 1917 | 1974 |
≣ 24 | April —May 1917 | 1974 |
≣ 25 | June —September 1917 | 1974 |
≣ 26 | September 1917—February 1918 | 1977 |
≣ 27 | February—July 1918 | 1974 |
≣ 28 | July 1918—March 1919 | 1974 |
≣ 29 | March—August 1919 | 1974 |
≣ 30 | September 1919—April 1920 | 1974 |
≣ 31 | April—December 1920 | 1974 |
≣ 32 | December 1920—August 1921 | 1973 |
≣ 33 | August 1921—March 1923 | 1973 |
≣ 34 | Letters, 1895—1911 | 1977 |
≣ 35 | Letters, 1912—1922 | 1973 |
≣ 36 | Letters, etc., 1900—1923 | 1977 |
≣ 37 | Letters to Relatives, 1893—1922 | 1975 |
≣ 38 | Philosophical Notebooks. 1895—1916 | 1976 |
≣ 39 | Notebooks on Imperialism. | 1974 |
≣ 40 | Notebooks on the Agarian Question. | 1974 |
≣ 41 | 1896—1917 | 1977 |
≣ 42 | 1917—1923 | 1977 |
≣ 43 | Letters, etc., 1893—1917 | 1977 |
≣ 44 | Letters, etc., 1917—1920 | 1977 |
≣ 45 | Letters, etc., 1920—1923 | 1976 |