
Vladimir Lenin
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Vladimir Lenin: Russian politician and writer, leader of the Bolshevik Revolution, founder of the Soviet Communist Party, and proponent of the Leninist political doctrine that many countries followed in the twentieth century. His full name is "Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov", and his nickname is "Lenin" after the Siberian river "Lina". He was born in the Russian city of Simbirsk in 1870, to a father who works as a teacher and a mother who is a highly educated housewife, who was keen to spread the spirit of revolution in her five children. He showed ingenuity in school and special diligence, his father died at the age of sixteen, and his older brother was executed for attempted murder of Caesar. In the same year, Lenin obtained high school with distinction and then joined Kazan University, but was expelled from it for leading a movement to demand freedom within the university. After that, he succeeded in affiliation to Petersburg University on the condition that he only attend exams, from which he obtained a Bachelor of Laws in 1891 AD. “Lenin” practiced law immediately upon his graduation, and during that period he deepened his reading of Karl Marx, until he joined a Marxist group in Petersburg that he later led, then he met active Marxists in France, Germany and Switzerland, to be arrested after returning to Russia for a year under investigation, and then exiled to Siberia. Lenin spent his period of exile writing books, and the most important book he wrote there was: The Development of Capitalism in Russia. After the First World War, Lenin was accused of working for the Germans, but he managed to escape to Poland, and there he wrote his book “State and Revolution.” Then he called on the central body of the party to carry out a revolution. Russia is under their control, Lenin was elected Speaker of the People's Assembly, ended the war with Germany and abolished the individual monarchy. In addition to his political activity, “Lenin” was a philosopher and writer, and he authored up to forty-five books, which influenced important political figures after him, such as “Stalin” and “Guevara”. Lenin was shot in 1922, causing a stroke that killed him in 1924. His body was embalmed and buried on Red Square in Moscow, where tourists from his fans around the world go to his grave.
The State and Revolution
The State and Revolution
Vladimir Lenin.
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The State and Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
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What Is to Be Done
What Is to Be Done
Vladimir Lenin.
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What Is to Be Done
Vladimir Lenin
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Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Vladimir Lenin.
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Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
Vladimir Lenin
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Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
Vladimir Lenin.
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Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
Vladimir Lenin
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Essential Works of Lenin
Essential Works of Lenin
Vladimir Lenin.
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Essential Works of Lenin
Vladimir Lenin
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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Vladimir Lenin.
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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
Vladimir Lenin
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The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Vladimir Lenin.
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The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
Vladimir Lenin
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Revolution at the Gates
Revolution at the Gates
Vladimir Lenin.
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Revolution at the Gates
Vladimir Lenin
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The April Theses
The April Theses
Vladimir Lenin.
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The April Theses
Vladimir Lenin
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Left-Wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder
Left-Wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder
Vladimir Lenin.
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Left-Wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder
Vladimir Lenin
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