


The Foundations of Leninism by Joseph Stalin
A concise blueprint of Leninist theory as interpreted by one of its most pivotal enforcers. In The Foundations of Leninism, Joseph Stalin outlines the core principles of Lenin's revolutionary doctrine—party discipline, class struggle, the role of the vanguard, and the necessity of dictatorship of the proletariat. First delivered as a series of lectures in 1924, shortly after Lenin’s death, this text offers critical insight into how Stalin positioned himself as Lenin’s heir and began shaping the ideological framework of Soviet communism. Ideal for those exploring Marxist-Leninist thought and the ideological battles of the 20th century.
Print Length: 115 Pages
A concise blueprint of Leninist theory as interpreted by one of its most pivotal enforcers. In The Foundations of Leninism, Joseph Stalin outlines the core principles of Lenin's revolutionary doctrine—party discipline, class struggle, the role of the vanguard, and the necessity of dictatorship of the proletariat. First delivered as a series of lectures in 1924, shortly after Lenin’s death, this text offers critical insight into how Stalin positioned himself as Lenin’s heir and began shaping the ideological framework of Soviet communism. Ideal for those exploring Marxist-Leninist thought and the ideological battles of the 20th century.
Print Length: 115 Pages
A concise blueprint of Leninist theory as interpreted by one of its most pivotal enforcers. In The Foundations of Leninism, Joseph Stalin outlines the core principles of Lenin's revolutionary doctrine—party discipline, class struggle, the role of the vanguard, and the necessity of dictatorship of the proletariat. First delivered as a series of lectures in 1924, shortly after Lenin’s death, this text offers critical insight into how Stalin positioned himself as Lenin’s heir and began shaping the ideological framework of Soviet communism. Ideal for those exploring Marxist-Leninist thought and the ideological battles of the 20th century.
Print Length: 115 Pages