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<div style="font-size:170%; text-align:center; color: #FFFFFF;" class="frame-header2">Welcome to Revolupedia!</div><div style="font-size:115%; text-align:center;"> The people's encyclopedia</div><hr style="color: #BFBFBF; background-color: #BFBFBF;" />
<div style="font-size:105%;">'''[[Revolupedia]]''' is an online [[Communism|communist]] encyclopedia dedicated to disseminating revolutionary theory and ideology to the [[Proletariat|working class]]. We seek to provide information on historical and current events, revolutionary movements and theorists, theory, practice, and much more in order to inform revolutionary activists and those who aspire to be. We currently maintain '''{{NUMBEROFPAGES}}''' pages with more to come!</div>
<br>[[File:The hand that will rule the world (cropped).jpg|center|thumb|''The hand that will rule the world'']]
<br>''The hand that will rule the world'' originated from a cartoon produced by the [[IWW]] journal ''Solidarity'' in 1917. It represents solidarity and unity between the various parts of the working class.
<div style="font-size:95%; font-family:Garamond;">[[File:MARX, ENGELS, LENIN Y STALIN.jpg|right|220x220px|thumb|The [[Classics of Marxism|four classics of Marxism–Leninism]] — [[Marx]], [[Engels]], [[Lenin]], and [[Stalin]].]]'''Marxism–Leninism''' ('''ML''') is a [[Communism|communist]] ideology. It was the official ideology of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] and other [[Socialist States|socialist states]]. After the success of the [[Russian revolution]] in 1917 and the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922, many [[Communist party|communist parties]] around the world began to adopt Marxism–Leninism as their political line, and Marxism–Leninism was the main theoretical framework which guided multiple [[proletarian revolution]]s across the globe during the 20th century. Marxism–Leninism continues to be followed by a large portion of the international workers' movement, and is upheld by many communist parties to this day.<br><br>
Marxism–Leninism was founded on the ideological and political concepts established by [[Vladimir Lenin]] following the split with the [[Mensheviks]] and opportunists of the [[Second International]] up to the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian revolution of 1917]] and formation of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] under the [[Bolshevism|Bolsheviks]] in 1922. After the death of Lenin, leadership of the revolution was entrusted to [[Joseph Stalin]]. The construction of socialism in the USSR helped solidify many theories in the corpus of Marxist–Leninist theory, including [[socialism in one country]] and the [[intensification of class struggle under socialism]].</div><div style="text-align: center;">[[:Category:Featured articles|''other featured articles...'']]</div><div style="text-align: right; font-family: Garamond;">[[Marxism–Leninism|''read more...'']]</div>
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Revision as of 00:50, 16 August 2024
Welcome to Revolupedia!
The people's encyclopedia
Revolupedia is an online communist encyclopedia dedicated to disseminating revolutionary theory and ideology to the working class. We seek to provide information on historical and current events, revolutionary movements, ideas, theory, practice, and much more in order to inform revolutionary activists and those who aspire to be. We currently maintain a library of Marxist texts and 2,089 articles with more to come!
We have migrated to a new domain at revolupedia.net from our previous one at revolupedia.org.
August 16, 2024
We have started a library to host Marxist texts, writings, and other works. Works in our library will range from Marxist classics to modern-day revolutionary activists and writers.
June 22, 2024
Revolupedia, one of the first online Marxist–Leninist encyclopedias, has been founded and work on its first entries has commenced! Please join our Discord server for further information.
The foundations of Marxism–Leninism were created with the theoretical contributions of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the 19th century, who developed what is known as Marxism through their analysis of human society and its features. Marxism–Leninism was brought to a higher stage with the contributions provided by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, including developing an understanding of imperialism, socialist construction, and the tactics and strategy for the working class and its vanguard party. Marxism–Leninism was successfully applied during the Great October Socialist Revolution and the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union, among the first socialist states in history.
Foundations of Leninism is a book by Joseph Stalin, which describes the theory and tactics of Marxism–Leninism. It does not explain the underlying Marxist principles, but specifically the new developments of Marxism–Leninism. Stalin denies that Marxism–Leninism is a purely Russian phenomenon or just the application of Marxism to Russian conditions, instead explains how Leninism is the response of the proletarian movement to imperialism, which hadn't yet developed in Marx's and Engels' time.