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Was tun?
Was tun? | Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin
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1902 verffentlichte Lenin in Mnchen die programmatische Schrift Was tun?, unter dem Decknamen N. Lenin. Sie machte ihn unter den Revolutionren bekannt, polarisierte aber auch stark. Denn darin entwarf er das Konzept einer geheim agierenden, disziplinierten und zentralisierten Arbeiterpartei, bestehend aus Berufsrevolutionren. Die Partei sollte in ideologischen und strategischen Fragen geeint auftreten und die Masse der Bevlkerung auf dem Weg zur Revolution anfhren. (aus wikipedia.de) Die Serie "Meisterwerke der Literatur" beinhaltet die Klassiker der deutschen und weltweiten Literatur in einer einzigartigen Sammlung. Lesen Sie die besten Werke groer Schriftsteller,Poeten, Autoren und Philosophen auf Ihrem elektronischen Lesegert. Dieses Werk bietet zustzlich * Einen Essay ber die Entstehung des Kommunismus.
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(2/2) Finally read this banger. Chapters 2 & 4 were on the additional course readings list for the CLR James seminar, but I decided to push through the whole thing since it was short enough & such a seminal revolutionary text.

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What is to Be Done? | V Lenin, Vladimir Ilich Lenin
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There must be a theme here somewhere... #booksandpolitics @TheSpinecrackersBookClub

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Megabooks 😉😏😏 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub Oh my! JEALOUS! I love everything Russian. I traveled there last year and fell in love with the country. 8y
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BookishTrish @TheSpinecrackersBookClub Do tell... Whereabouts did you go? 8y
Simona @BookishTrish I was expecting some books about Stalin.😃 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub @BookishTrish I was in Moscow and then took the train to St Petersburg. It was my dream since a kid to see St.Basils. I also say it feels like a lie toe say you went to Russia if it was only the two countries. There is still so much left to see. I would really recommend the trip. I had goosebumps all over during the walk up the hill to red square and then seeing it in all its glory. 8y
BookishTrish That sounds awesome @TheSpinecrackersBookClub! I was lucky enough to spend 14 months in Moscow in the late 1990s after having been fascinated by all things Russian since childhood. I'd love to go back for q visit! 8y
BookishTrish @Simona What can I say? He fascinates me. 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub @BookishTrish I'm so jealous. I assume your pretty fluent in Russian? 8y
BookishTrish @TheSpinecrackersBookClub I was, but I'm very rusty! Do you speak Russian? 8y
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