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  2. Lenin’s work What Is To Be Done? was written at the end of 1901 and early in 1902. In “Where To Begin”, published in Iskra , No. 4 (May 1901), Lenin said that the article represented “a skeleton plan to be developed in greater detail in a pamphlet now in preparation for print”.

  3. What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of Our Movement [a] is a political pamphlet written by Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin (credited as N. Lenin) in 1901 and published in 1902, a development of a "skeleton plan" laid out in an article first published in early 1901.

    • Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
    • 1902
  4. In Lenin's 1902 treatise What is to Be Done? he argues that a strictly controlled party of dedicated revolutionaries is a basic necessity for a revolution.

  5. Lenin’s key work on Party objectives and organization. Lenin argues that while capitalism predisposes the workers to the acceptance of socialism it does not spontaneously make them conscious Socialists. The proletariat of its own can achieve only ”trade-union con-sciousness.”

  6. I. Dogmatism And “Freedom of Criticism” A. What Does “Freedom of Criticism” Mean? “Freedom of criticism” is undoubtedly the most fashionable slogan at the present time, and the one most frequently employed in the controversies between socialists and democrats in all countries.

  7. In his What Is To Be Done? (1902), Lenin totally rejected the standpoint that the proletariat was being driven spontaneously to revolutionary Socialism by capitalism and that the party’s role should be to merely coordinate the struggle of the proletariat’s diverse sections on a national and international… Read More; revolutionary literature

  8. What is to be Done?, a 1935 revised edition published as Volume 4 in the Little Lenin Library. Category: Versions pages.

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