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"The Ideological Struggle in the Working-Class Movement" By LENIN
Published: Put Pravdy No. 77, May 4, 1914
marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/may/04.htm
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Lenin outlines the history of the main ideological struggles in the Russian working class movement: against economism, menshevism and liquidationism.
Economism was a reformist tendency focused entirely on higher wages, better work conditions and other economic demands and refused political demands like overthrowing the monarchy.
Narodism was utopian peasant socialism.
Liquidationism was a reformist tendency that refused anything the tsar considered illegal. The bolshevik party and most marxist newspapers were illegal.
"The Ideological Struggle in the Working-Class Movement" By LENIN
Published: Put Pravdy No. 77, May 4, 1914
marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/may/04.htm
_______________________________
Lenin outlines the history of the main ideological struggles in the Russian working class movement: against economism, menshevism and liquidationism.
Economism was a reformist tendency focused entirely on higher wages, better work conditions and other economic demands and refused political demands like overthrowing the monarchy.
Narodism was utopian peasant socialism.
Liquidationism was a reformist tendency that refused anything the tsar considered illegal. The bolshevik party and most marxist newspapers were illegal.