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  2. The Russian Revolution (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Revolution (German: Die Russische Revolution) is a pamphlet written in 1918 by Polish-German Marxist theorist Rosa Luxemburg. It was posthumously published in 1922 by fellow Spartacist Paul Levi. [1]

  3. What Is to Be Done? - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Rosa Luxemburg - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Polish-German Marxist revolutionary (1871–1919) "Luxemburg" redirects here. For other uses, see Luxembourg (disambiguation). For other uses, see Rosa Luxemburg (disambiguation). Rosa Luxemburg Luxemburg, c. 1895–1905 Born Rozalia Luksenburg (1871-03-05) 5 March 1871 Zamość ...

  5. Category:Books about the Russian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about the Russian Revolution" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... The Dictatorship of the Proletariat (pamphlet) H.

  6. Russian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in Russia, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government following two successive revolutions and a civil war .

  7. What Is to Be Done? (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel came to be officially regarded as a Russian classic in the Soviet period, as Chernyshevsky was celebrated as a forefather of the revolution. [15] [16] According to Joseph Frank, "Chernyshevsky's novel, far more than Marx's Capital, supplied the emotional dynamic that eventually went to make the Russian Revolution." [17]

  8. The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky

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    An important issue taken up by Kautsky in his pamphlet was the dispersal of the Russian Constituent Assembly by the Bolsheviks. Lenin writes that it is the "crux" of the pamphlet and that it is an important question because "the relation between bourgeois democracy and proletarian democracy here confronted the revolution in a practical form ...

  9. Category:Russian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian Revolution" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... The Russian Revolution (pamphlet) S. Sisson Documents;