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(Marxists claim Leninism was the rule of the working class, in reality it is exactly opposite)
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'''Leninism''' refers to several related political and economic theories detailed by [[Vladimir Lenin]], and by other theorists who claim to be carrying on Lenin's work. Leninism builds upon and elaborates the ideas of [[Marxism]], and serves as a philosophical basis for the ideology of Soviet Communism.
 
'''Leninism''' refers to several related political and economic theories detailed by [[Vladimir Lenin]], and by other theorists who claim to be carrying on Lenin's work. Leninism builds upon and elaborates the ideas of [[Marxism]], and serves as a philosophical basis for the ideology of Soviet Communism.
  
Leninism resulted in state-capitalism, state-management of production and society, rule over the working class by the class of the state and a new bureaucracy.
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Leninism resulted in state-capitalism, state-management of production and society, rule over the working class by the class of the state (as in a capitalist system) and a new bureaucracy.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:05, 22 July 2008

Leninism refers to several related political and economic theories detailed by Vladimir Lenin, and by other theorists who claim to be carrying on Lenin's work. Leninism builds upon and elaborates the ideas of Marxism, and serves as a philosophical basis for the ideology of Soviet Communism.

Leninism resulted in state-capitalism, state-management of production and society, rule over the working class by the class of the state (as in a capitalist system) and a new bureaucracy.