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_a335.532 _bLEN |
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_aWhat is to be Done? _btranslated by S. V. And Patricia Utechin edited with an introduction and note by S. V. Utechin _cVladimir Ilyich Lenin |
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_aGlasgow _bOxford University Press _c1963 |
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_a213 pages _bHB |
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500 | _aWhat is to be Done? is the most important single work from Lenin's pen. Published in 1902, it contains the basic Leninist ideas on organiza-tion, strategy, and tactics, which have since underlain the activities of the Russian Communist Party, the Soviet Government, and the world Communist movement. This new translation is primarily intend-ed for the student of political theory. The Notes at the end, arranged in alphabetical order, deal with per-sons, publications, organizations, &c. mentioned in Lenin's text and likely to be unfamiliar to a present-day reader. The Introduction surveys the ideas advanced by Lenin in the pamphlet, and traces, in the light of recent research, the origins of these ideas in earlier Russian revolutionary thought. | ||
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