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Historical significance of V. I. Lenin's development of the theory of land nationalization

Authors:
Yu. V. Yakovets
Date submitted:
1957-09-04
Date accepted:
1957-11-12
Date published:
1958-10-09

Abstract

The experience of the Russian and world workers' movement during the fifty years that have passed since the first Russian revolution has emphasized the depth and vitality of the ideas and theories put forward by Lenin in the years of the revolution, the correctness of the revolutionary tactics of the working class party justified by him.The theory of land nationalization, developed by Lenin in the main features during the revolution of 1905-1907, is a brilliant example of creative development in the new historical situation and application to the specific conditions of Russia of the basic provisions of Marxism on one of the most important issues of the revolution.

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