No revolution is worth anything unless it can defend itself. - Vladimir Lenin
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About Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Владимир Ильич Ленин), born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ульянов) (22 April 1870 (10 April (O.S.)) – 21 January 1924) was a Russian revolutionary, the leader of the Bolshevik communist party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union and the main theorist of Leninism. He married the revolutionary Nadezhda Krupskaya in 1898.
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Ленин
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Ильин
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Н. Ленин
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Старик
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К. Тулин
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Lenin
Native Name:
Владимир Ильич Ленин
Alternative Names:
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
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Vladimir Il'ich Lenin
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Vladimir Il'ich Ul'yanov
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V. I. Ul'yanov
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V. I. Lenin
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Vladimir Ulyanov
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Vladimir Ul'yanov
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V. I. Ulyanov
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Vl llyin
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Владимир Ильич Ульянов
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In our struggle for true internationalism & against “jingo-socialism” we always quote in our press the example of the opportunist leaders of the S.P. in America, who are in favor of restrictions of the immigration of Chinese and Japanese workers (especially after the Congress of Stuttgart, 1907, & against the decisions of Stuttgart). We think that one can not be internationalist & be at the same time in favor of such restrictions. And we assert that Socialists in America, especially English Socialists, belonging to the ruling, and oppressing nation, who are not against any restrictions of immigration, against the possession of colonies (Hawaii) and for the entire freedom of colonies, that such Socialists are in reality jingoes.
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The "Jacobins" of the twentieth century would not guillotine the capitalists - to follow a good example does not mean copying it. It would be enough to arrest fifty to a hundred financial magnates and bigwigs, the chief knights of embezzlement and of robbery by the banks. It would be enough to arrest them for a few weeks to expose their frauds and show all exploited people " who needs the war." Upon exposing the frauds of the banking barons, we could release them, placing the banks, the capitalist syndicates, and all the contractors "working" for the government under workers' control.
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