What Is to Be Done?
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1990
272
Book • Nonfiction
Russia • 1900s
1990
Adult
18+ years
What Is to Be Done? by Vladimir Lenin outlines a blueprint for revolutionary organization and strategy. Lenin emphasizes the need for professional revolutionaries and a centralized party to guide the working class, advocating for a shift from spontaneous to organized movements to successfully challenge the ruling class and achieve socialism.
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What Is to Be Done? by Vladimir Lenin receives mixed reviews, with some praising its incisive argumentation and historical significance for revolutionary strategy. Critics, however, note its dense, dogmatic prose and argue that its ideas can feel outdated. While influential for its time, readers may find its ideological rhetoric challenging.
A reader intrigued by revolutionary socialist theory and political strategy would enjoy Lenin's What Is to Be Done?. Similar readers also appreciate works like Marx's The Communist Manifesto and Mao's Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, seeking insights into the foundations of Marxist-Leninist thought.
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1990
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