V.I. Lenin
V.I. Lenin
V.I. Lenin (1870-1924) was the preeminent leader of the Russian Revolution, and a Marxist theoretician. His important books include, among many others, What is to be Done, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism and The State and Revolution.
- Lenin Selected WritingsINR 495'Struggling uncompromisingly with the reformists and all kinds of distortionists of Marxism, Lenin brought scientific socialism to a new stage. He enriched Marxism, the great ideological weapon of the...
- Paris Commune 150INR 140
On 18 March 1871, the people of Paris opened the door to utopia. Over 72 days, the workers built new institutions and advanced the practice of democracy. The forces of counter-revolution regrouped,...
- Paris Commune 150INR 195
On 18 March 1871, the people of Paris opened the door to utopia. Over 72 days, the workers built new institutions and advanced the practice of democracy. The forces of counter-revolution regrouped,...
- Philosophical NotebooksINR 995
The span of the Philosophical Notebooks is from 1895-1911. Russia already had a Revolution in 1905. These Notebooks show many a revolutions had taken place in the hea...
- What is to be Done?INR 350
‘Without a revolutionary theory, there can be no revolutionary movement.’ — Lenin
V.I. Lenin (1870–1924) took forward Marxist theory and practice in critical areas. Imperialism,...
- Imperialism, the Highest Stage of CapitalismINR 275
Lenin's Imperialism is one of the most significant books of the twentieth century. Its significance arises not so much from the data it provides; nor does it arise from the sheer fact that it expla...
- Revolution!INR 375
V.I. Lenin's (1870-1924) role in 1917 captures a unique revolutionary moment. Lenin's entire corpus of writings in the eight months between the two revolutions offers a concrete lesson on the theor...
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