Author: | Vladimir Ilyich Lenin | ISBN: | 1230001397024 |
Publisher: | Lond. : Lawrence & Wishart | Publication: | October 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | On the eve of the October Revolution, Lenin wrote an anticrisis program entitled "The Threatening Catastrophe and How to Fight It."What was it about? It was about disorder in transportation and industry, unemployment, and approaching famine. | Language: | English |
Author: | Vladimir Ilyich Lenin |
ISBN: | 1230001397024 |
Publisher: | Lond. : Lawrence & Wishart |
Publication: | October 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | On the eve of the October Revolution, Lenin wrote an anticrisis program entitled "The Threatening Catastrophe and How to Fight It."What was it about? It was about disorder in transportation and industry, unemployment, and approaching famine. |
Language: | English |
About This Famous Lenin Writing
On the eve of the October Revolution, Lenin wrote an anticrisis program entitled "The Threatening Catastrophe and How to Fight It."What was it about? It was about disorder in transportation and industry, unemployment, and approaching famine. And about the fact that the measures to fight this catastrophe were well known, not invented by the Bolsheviks, and had been tested in practically all countries engaged in the war. He pointed out that the ruling classes of Russia appeared unable to implement these measures.Only the working people and the Soviet government could rescue Russia and assert its national interests.
About the Author
Vladimir Lenin founded the Russian Communist Party, led the Bolshevik Revolution and was the architect of the Soviet state. He was the posthumous source of "Leninism," the doctrine codified and conjoined with Marx's works by Lenin’s successors to form Marxism-Leninism, which became the Communist worldview. He has been regarded as the greatest revolutionary leader and thinker since Marx.
About This Famous Lenin Writing
On the eve of the October Revolution, Lenin wrote an anticrisis program entitled "The Threatening Catastrophe and How to Fight It."What was it about? It was about disorder in transportation and industry, unemployment, and approaching famine. And about the fact that the measures to fight this catastrophe were well known, not invented by the Bolsheviks, and had been tested in practically all countries engaged in the war. He pointed out that the ruling classes of Russia appeared unable to implement these measures.Only the working people and the Soviet government could rescue Russia and assert its national interests.
About the Author
Vladimir Lenin founded the Russian Communist Party, led the Bolshevik Revolution and was the architect of the Soviet state. He was the posthumous source of "Leninism," the doctrine codified and conjoined with Marx's works by Lenin’s successors to form Marxism-Leninism, which became the Communist worldview. He has been regarded as the greatest revolutionary leader and thinker since Marx.