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The Non-Marxist Origins of Lenin (History of Socialism in Russia)

Disclaimer: I am not personally taking the position that Lenin wasn't a Marxist. Rather this video is to investigate why people accuse him of such, and especially to explore the other writings which could have influenced Lenin's thinking while growing up, in addition to Marx. Being inspired by other sources, or having certain beliefs prior to Marxism, don't disqualify you from being a Marxist ipso facto. ------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 - Introduction 01:47 - Marxist Theory 03:16 - Historical Background 04:21 - Serfdom (Emancipation) 06:24 - Influence of Mir on Democratic Centralism 07:45 - Narodniks (Going to the People) 09:43 - Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? 11:03 - False Consciousness 12:06 - Terrorism (People's Will) 13:18 - Lenin's Early Life (Pre-Marxist Activity) 17:38 - The Russian Revolutionary Tradition 19:33 - Pyotr Tkachev 21:38 - Marx Arrives in Russia 22:31 - Lenin's Marxism with Russian Traditions 23:33 - Georgi Plekhanov Era (Development of Capitalism) 24:48 - Economism and Revisionism 25:35 - What Is to Be Done? 27:06 - Lenin and Tkachev 28:37 - Intellectuals in the Vanguard 31:38 - The Later Lenin 32:02 - State and Revolution 32:35 - Russian Revolutions (Opportunist?) 33:31 - Did Lenin Prove Marx Wrong? 35:15 - Conclusion Noj links: https://linktr.ee/nojraps Instagram:   / nojraps   Music Channel:    / @nojraps   ------------------------------------------------------------ Bibliography Atkinson, Dorothy. “The Statistics on the Russian Land Commune, 1905-1917.” Slavic Review 32, no. 4 (1973): 773–87. Cliff, Tony. “Lenin and the Revolutionary Party.” In International Socialism 58 (1973): 10–14. Draper, Hal. “The Myth of Lenin's ‘Concept Of The Party’: Or What They Did to What Is To Be Done?” In Historical Materialism 4, no. 1 (1999), 187–214. Ehrenberg, John R. “Lenin and the Politics of Organization.” Science & Society 43, no. 1 (1979): 70–86. Engels, Friedrich. On Social Relations in Russia. Leipzig: Drud und Verlag, 1875. ———. ”The Program of the Blanquist Fugitives from the Paris Commune.” Der Volksstaat, No.73, 26 June 1874. Falkus, Malcolm. The Industrialisation of Russia, 1700–1914. London: Macmillan, 1972. Figes, Orlando. A People’s Tragedy: The Russian Revolution 1891–1924. London: Pimlico, 1997. ———. Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia. New York: Picador, 2003. Hardy, Deborah. “Tkachev and the Marxists.” Slavic Review 29, no. 1 (1970): 22–34. Holmes, K. E. Two Commonwealths. London: George G. Harrap and Co., 1944. Stalin, Joseph. History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks). New York: International Publishers, 1939. Kivelson, Valerie A., and Suny, Ronald Grigor. Russia’s Empires. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Laue, Theodore H. von. “The Fate of Capitalism in Russia: The Narodnik Version.” In The American Slavic and East European Review 13, no. 1 (1954): 11–28. Lenin, Vladimir. “A Few Words About N. Y. Fedoseyev.” In Collected Works (CW), 33:452–453. M.: Progress Publishers, 1963. ———. The Development of Capitalism in Russia. M.: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1956. ———. “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back.” In CW, translated by Abraham Fineberg and Naomi Jochel, 7:203–425. M.: Progress Publishers, 1963. ———. “The Urgent Tasks of Our Movement.” In CW, 4:366–371. M.: Progress Publishers, 1963. ———. “What is to be Done?” In CW, translated by Joe Fineberg and George Hanna, 347–530. M.: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1961. ———. “What the “Friends of the People Are and How they Fight the Social-Democrats.” In Collected Works, 1:129–332. M.: Progress Publishers, 1963. Marx, Karl. A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy. M.: Progress Publishers, 1993. ———. A Critique of the German Ideology. M.: Progress Publishers, 1968. Marx, Karl, and Engels, Friedrich. Manifesto of the Communist Party. Pacifica: Marxists Internet Archive, 2010. Pipes, Richard. “Russian Marxism and Its Populist Background: The Late Nineteenth Century.” The Russian Review 19, no. 4 (1960): 316–37. ———. The Russian Revolution. New York: Vintage Books, 1991. Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. “Ninth Session.” In 1903: Second Ordinary Congress of the RSDLP, translated by Brian Pearce. London: New Park Publications, 1978. Smith, Cyril. Marx at the Millennium. London: Pluto Press, 1996. Theen, Rolf H. W. Lenin: Genesis and Development of a Revolutionary. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1973. ———. “The Russian Blanquists and the Hague Congress.” In Canadian Slavic Studies 3, no. 2 (1969): 347–376. ------------------------------------------------------------ #lenin #communism #russianhistory

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