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Vol 49 Iss. 3
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36-36
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Lenin's Theory of National Liberation Revolution and Modernity

Authors:
A. P. Volkova
Date submitted:
1970-06-10
Date accepted:
1970-08-06
Date published:
1970-10-07

Abstract

Lenin's analysis of imperialism as the last stage of capitalism is of great importance not only for the labor movement, but also for the national liberation struggle. Lenin, for the first time in the history of Marxism, developed the basic provisions on the national and colonial question, which have programmatic significance for the entire world communist movement. In the modern period, Lenin's theory of national liberation revolution finds its further development in the Documents of the Meetings of Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties, held in Moscow on November 14-16, 1957 and in November 1960, as well as in the Program of the CPSU, adopted by the XXII Congress.

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