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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> | 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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![]() 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 and formation of the Soviet Union under the 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. |