В. Ленин.
Что такое «Друзья народа» и как они воюют против социал-демократов.
(Ответ на статьи «Русского Богатства» против марксистов).
Москва: Партиздат, 1934.
240 с. Обычный формат. Твердый издательский переплет.
Тираж 50000 экз.
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V. Lenin.
What the "Friends of the People" Are and How They Fight the Social-Democrats.
(An Answer to Articles in "Russkoye Bogatstvo" Against the Marxists).
Moscow: Partizdat, 1934.
240 pp. Normal format. Hardcover.
Edition of 50,000 copies.
This 1934 edition of Vladimir Lenin’s foundational polemic, What the "Friends of the People" Are, documents a critical moment in the consolidation of Bolshevik historical orthodoxy during the mid-1930s. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of Lenin's 1894 critique of the Narodniks (Populists), including the arrangement of his arguments against the subjective sociology of Mikhailovsky and the "Russkoye Bogatstvo" group. In this work, Lenin first outlined the necessity of an alliance between the working class and the peasantry under the leadership of a Marxist party, making it a vital primary source for understanding the theoretical roots of the Russian Revolution. Published by Partizdat, this volume reflects the exact period when early Leninist thought was being systematized as the ideological bedrock of the Soviet state.