Lenin: A Study on the Unity of His Thought

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Lenin: A Study on the Unity of His Thought is a 1924 philosophical work by György Lukács that analyzes and systematizes Vladimir Lenin’s Marxist theory as a coherent, unified worldview.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
aimsTo present Lenin's thought as a coherent worldview
systematize Lenin's Marxist theory
author György Lukács
contributedTo development of Western Marxist Lenin interpretation
countryOfOrigin Hungary
describes Lenin as a dialectical thinker
Lenin as a strategist of revolution
Lenin as a theorist of praxis
focusesOn Lenin's conception of class consciousness
Lenin's conception of revolution
Lenin's theory of imperialism
Lenin's theory of organization
Lenin's theory of praxis
Lenin's theory of the party
dialectics in Lenin's work
unity of Lenin's thought
genre Marxist philosophy
political philosophy
hasForm theoretical essay
hasPerspective Leninism
surface form: Leninist

revolutionary Marxist
influencedBy Hegelian dialectics
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
language German
mainSubject Leninism
Marxist theory
Vladimir Lenin
notableFor early systematic interpretation of Leninism
emphasis on unity of Lenin's theoretical and practical work
periodOfPublication interwar period
philosophicalTradition Western Marxism
publicationYear 1924
relatedWork History and Class Consciousness
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
What Is to Be Done?
targetAudience Marxist theorists
political activists
students of Leninism
theoreticalFramework Marxism
dialectical materialism
writtenBy György Lukács

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György Lukács notableWork Lenin: A Study on the Unity of His Thought