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From Marx to Lenin is a comprehensive historical and theoretical work by Morris Hillquit that explores the critical transformation of Marxist ideology into Leninist revolutionary practice. The book examines how Vladimir Lenin adapted and reinterpreted Marx’s theoretical framework to suit the conditions of early 20th-century Russia, fundamentally reshaping communist theory and practice.
Hillquit, a prominent socialist intellectual and political figure, provides detailed analysis of the key philosophical differences, strategic innovations, and political decisions that distinguished Lenin’s approach from orthodox Marxism. The work covers essential topics including the role of the vanguard party, centralized control, and revolutionary tactics. Through careful examination of primary texts and historical events, the author illuminates how Leninist ideology emerged as a distinct force in the international communist movement and influenced revolutionary movements worldwide.







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