[Marxism] Lenin on the invasion of Poland? (Revolutionary Expansionism through arms?)
Adam Berg
arbetarpolitik at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 9 07:38:43 MST 2008
Where did Lenin write about the Mongolia issue you keep referring to?
I'd like to read more on that! :-)
/Adam
Mark Lause <markalause at gmail.com> wrote: Given that World War precipitated the Russian Revolution, it would
make sense for someone in Lenin's position to imagine that the social
stresses imposed by armed conflict might spark a revolution within
Poland. That's not exactly the same thing as seeing the Russian
Revolution expanding itself by the point of the bayonet.
Of course, that was pretty much exactly what Lenin seemed to argue in
the case of Mongolia.
Interesting subject. I hope that those who see themselves as Lenin
experts check in on this one.
ML
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