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“Marx, Engels, Marxism” is a collection of writings by Vladimir Lenin, the influential Russian revolutionary and Marxist thinker. In this collection, Lenin explores the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the founders of Marxism, and discusses their relevance to the revolutionary struggles of his time.
Lenin’s writings on Marxism cover a wide range of topics, including the nature of capitalism, the role of the working class in revolutionary change, the dictatorship of the proletariat, and the transition to socialism. He analyzes and interprets Marx and Engels’ writings in the context of late 19th and early 20th-century Russia, offering his own insights and perspectives on Marxist theory and practice.
“Marx, Engels, Marxism” is considered a foundational text of Marxist thought and has been studied and debated by scholars, activists, and revolutionaries around the world. It provides valuable insights into Lenin’s interpretation of Marx and Engels’ ideas and their application to the specific conditions of the Russian Revolution and the international socialist movement.
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