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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
"No one nowadays has any reason to doubt the enormous significance of the events connected with the name Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, though for some people these amounted to a catastrophe, or the beginnings of one, whereas for others they created the hope that a new and just society might one day be created." (Medvedev, pg. 12)
Lenin was the leader of the first socialist revolution in the world. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was and
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Intellectual History. Bibliography Cliff, Tony. Lenin: Building the Party. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1975 Cliff, Tony. Lenin: All Power to the Soviets. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1976 Cliff, Tony. Lenin: Revolution Besieged. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1978 Medvedev, Roy. Leninism and Western Socialism. London: Verso Editions, 1981 Reddaway, Peter., and Leonard Schapiro. Lenin: The Man, the Theorist, the Leader. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967 Whiteman, Harriet. Personal Interview. 16 November, 1999. Wolfenstein, Victor. The Revolutionary Personality. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1967.
Intellectual History. Bibliography Cliff, Tony. Lenin: Building the Party. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1975 Cliff, Tony. Lenin: All Power to the Soviets. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1976 Cliff, Tony. Lenin: Revolution Besieged. London: Pluto Press Limited, 1978 Medvedev, Roy. Leninism and Western Socialism. London: Verso Editions, 1981 Reddaway, Peter., and Leonard Schapiro. Lenin: The Man, the Theorist, the Leader. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967 Whiteman, Harriet. Personal Interview. 16 November, 1999. Wolfenstein, Victor. The Revolutionary Personality. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1967.