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"Collected Works Volume IV the Iskra Period Books I & II" provides a profound look into the formative years of the Russian revolutionary movement through the collected writings and strategic documents of Vladimir Lenin. Spanning the pivotal years between 1900 and 1903, this volume centers on the activities surrounding the revolutionary newspaper "Iskra", which served as the primary organ for unifying disparate Marxist circles into a disciplined political force.
Lenin's writings during this period are essential for understanding the development of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. The text features rigorous theoretical arguments against "Economism" and localism, instead advocating for a centralized party of professional revolutionaries. Through a series of articles, letters, and programmatic statements, the work details the tactical and ideological struggles necessary to forge a revolutionary vanguard capable of challenging the Tsarist autocracy. This collection stands as a monumental historical document, offering an unfiltered view of the intellectual labor and political maneuvering that preceded the Russian Revolution. It remains a foundational text for students of political science, history, and Marxist theory.
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