Life and teachings of V.I. Lenin / by R. Palme Dutt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : International Publishers, [1934]Description: 95 pages ; 19 cmOther title:
  • The Life and Teachings of V. I. Lenin [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 947.084/1/092 B
LOC classification:
  • DK 254.L4 D8 1934
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Contents:
I. The epoch of Lenin -- II. The life of Lenin -- 1. The basic conceptions and foundations of Lenin's work -- 2. Bolshevism and Menshevism -- 3. The World War and revolutionary internationalism -- 4. The victory of the revolution in Russia -- 5. The leadership of the world revolution -- III. The teachings of Lenin -- 1. The general world outlook of Lenin -- 2. The theory of our epoch - imperialism -- 3. The chief task of our times - the world revolution -- 4. The dictatorship of the proletariat -- 5. National and colonial liberation -- 6. Tactics and organization of the revolution -- IV. The heir of Lenin - the Communist International --
Summary: R. Palme Dutt (1896 - 1974) was a leading journalist and theoretician in the Communist Party of Great Britain. In his introduction he writes, "The present short and very elementary study does not attempt to repeat the ground covered by existing biographies [of Lenin]. Its object is rather to present the significance and role of Lenin, not primarily as a Russian leader, but as a world leader at a critical turning-point of human history: and not primarily as a unique personality, although he was that, but as the leader and responsible representative of a world movement of direct influence and significance for us to-day [sic]."
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London edition (H. Hamilton) has title: Lenin.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-95).

I. The epoch of Lenin -- II. The life of Lenin -- 1. The basic conceptions and foundations of Lenin's work -- 2. Bolshevism and Menshevism -- 3. The World War and revolutionary internationalism -- 4. The victory of the revolution in Russia -- 5. The leadership of the world revolution -- III. The teachings of Lenin -- 1. The general world outlook of Lenin -- 2. The theory of our epoch - imperialism -- 3. The chief task of our times - the world revolution -- 4. The dictatorship of the proletariat -- 5. National and colonial liberation -- 6. Tactics and organization of the revolution -- IV. The heir of Lenin - the Communist International --

R. Palme Dutt (1896 - 1974) was a leading journalist and theoretician in the Communist Party of Great Britain. In his introduction he writes, "The present short and very elementary study does not attempt to repeat the ground covered by existing biographies [of Lenin]. Its object is rather to present the significance and role of Lenin, not primarily as a Russian leader, but as a world leader at a critical turning-point of human history: and not primarily as a unique personality, although he was that, but as the leader and responsible representative of a world movement of direct influence and significance for us to-day [sic]."

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