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Leninism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The principle that "information wants to be free" fits Leninism like a bullet fits a rifle ... The principle of information wants to be free fits Leninism as a bullet does a rifle in what turns out to be the ultimate nightmare for the bourgeoisie.;
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Marxism-Leninism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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According to G. Lisichkin, Marxism–Leninism as a separate ideology was compiled by Stalin basically in his "The questions of Leninism" book[1]. During the period of Stalin's rule in the Soviet Union, Marxism–Leninism was proclaimed the official ideology of the state [2].
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The present English edition of J. V. Stalin's Problems of Leninism corresponds to the eleventh Russian edition of 1952. The English translation up to page 766 (including the relevant notes at the end of the book) is taken from Stalin's Works, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1953-55, Vol.
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A polemic against the defenders of the Single Point of Control theory. ... III. Leninism and single-point control theory; -- "The Vote" is only a single tool in a toolbox ... Leninism.org...
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For a comprehensive look at the Marx, Lenin, Engles, Trotsky and more... ... Political classics at the click of a mouse ... Marxism and Leninism Education...
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Marxism: Faith in god is an aberrant belief arising out of the pressures of the class struggle. ... A well-developed atheistic worldview is that of Marxism/Leninism. Marxism sees religion and God as manmade institutions invented to ease emotional pain and explain life and death. Karl Marx called religion the...
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by Bob Avakian; Chairman of the RCP ... On Criticism and Self-Criticism ... What is Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, And Whose Ideology Is It?
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