474 Pages
    by Routledge

    474 Pages
    by Routledge

    Translated from the Russian in 1928, this and the second volume of the same title give an invaluable picture of what the Russian leader Joseph Stalin understood by Leninism. Building on the pamphlet Foundations of Leninism, (which forms the first part of this book) the work presents a unified and complete work on the problems of Leninism and socialist construction as they were manifested in the 1920s, as well as discussion of the October Revolution and the relationship of the USSR and the West in the years following the First World War.

    1. Problems of Leninism 2. Foundations of Leninism 3. The October Revolution and the Tactics of the Russian Communists 4. Work of the Fourteenth Conference of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 5. The Nationalist Question in Yugoslavia 6. Political Tasks of the University of the Peoples of the East 7. The Nationalist Question Once More 8. Questions and Answers 9. Tasks of the Union of Young Communists 10. Political Report of the Central Committee to The Fourteenth Congress of the Communist Part of the Soviet Union

    'Few franker books on the aims and ends of revolution can have been published.' Daily Express