"When nine-tenths of Africa had been seized (by 1900), when the whole world had been divided up, there was inevitably ushered in the era of monopoly possession of colonies and, consequently, of particularly intense struggle for the division and the redivision of the world."
Lenin, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism (via arielnietzsche)
A young Lithuanian girl sits on the toppled statue of Russian Bolshevik revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin in Vilnius after the monument was removed from the center of the Lithuanian capital, on September 1, 1991. (Gerard Fouet/AFP/Getty Images)
Robert Lebeck - The colossal Lenin at the ‘Exhibition of Soviet Achievements’
Minsk, Belarus (Soviet Union), 1970.
LENIN AND TROTSKY: WHAT THEY REALLY STOOD FOR BY ALAN WOODS AND TED GRANT (1968)
A Note from the Authors
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - From the History of Bolshevism (Part One)
Chapter Three - From the History of Bolshevism (Part Two)
Chapter Four - The Theory of The Permanent Revolution
Chapter Five - Trotsky and Brest-Litovsk
Chapter Six - The Rise of Stalinism
Chapter Seven - Lenin’s Struggle Against Bureaucracy
Chapter Eight - Socialism in One Country
Chapter Nine - Conlusion
RealMoscow.me: Lenin’s Mausoleum
When visiting the Red Square you shouldn’t miss a unique place, which will take you back in time. That’s Lenin’s Mausoleum, a building where there’s only one item displayed: embalmed (preserved) body of Vladimir Lenin, who died in 1924.
Lenin’s mausoleum at the Red Square in Moscow
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