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There are many important documents and perspectives in the study of contemporary Marxist theory and the communist movement.
These works and theories reveal people's yearning and thinking about communism in different regions and different periods, and they contain many insights and theories worthy of in-depth exploration.
Lenin's works occupied an important position in the development of the communist movement.
The book "Economy and Politics in the Era of the Proletarian Dictatorship" conducts a detailed study of the situation in Soviet Russia at that time. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic and political conditions of the time.
When the proletarian dictatorship was initially established in Russia, there were still remnants of the feudal economy in the economic field, and farmers' independent operations were common. At the same time, traces of capitalism had not completely disappeared.
Politically, it is even more necessary to continuously consolidate the proletarian power.
In the book "Imperialism as the Highest Stage of Capitalism", Lenin conducted a detailed discussion of the many characteristics of imperialism.
From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, monopoly and capital export occurred in European and American capitalist countries. This phenomenon exposes the essence of imperialism - monopoly capitalism.
In "The Infantile Disease of the "Left" in the Communist Movement", Lenin criticized some radical left positions within the European communist parties.
At that time, some left-wing parties in Europe showed views that were contrary to reality when discussing revolution and parliamentary issues.
Lenin pointed out that in the progress of the revolution, we need to be cautious about various compromising strategies. These issues are extremely critical to leading the trend of international communism and preventing it from being too radical.
The book "On the Foundations of Leninism" is Stalin's in-depth analysis of Leninism. The book discusses it in detail from multiple levels.
The Soviet Union was in the initial stage of socialist construction at that time. Stalin used his summary of Lenin's theory and practice to help the Soviet people more deeply understand the ideology they believed in and the future development path.
The book "Marxism and the National Question" mainly discusses how a multi-ethnic country like the Soviet Union properly handled the complex relationships between different ethnic groups. This is undoubtedly a crucial research topic.
Stalin conducted a detailed discussion of the national theory in Marxism, and this research had a profound impact on the formulation of the Soviet Union's national policy.
See again for an exploration of the writings of socialists from other regions.
The two works "Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism: Basic Knowledge" and "Stand Firm in Socialism and Oppose Modern Revisionism" written by José Maria Sison provide a comprehensive explanation of the basic theories of Marxism-Leninism. The book not only provides an in-depth analysis of these theories, but also provides specific guidance on how to firmly resist revisionism in today's society.
In the unique environment of the Philippines, Sison conducted a detailed study of the fundamentals of Marxism. He discusses the challenges and missions faced by the Philippines and other regions in resisting revisionism and adhering to socialist beliefs.
Under the influence of Mao Zedong Thought, works related to Maoism of great value were also produced.
This policy covers many fields and embodies the Communist Party of Peru’s firm determination to continuously try to integrate domestic actual conditions with Mao Zedong Thought to promote the country’s revolutionary progress.
The "Urban Work Manual" of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) discusses in detail the role of urban work in the revolutionary process and its specific implementation methods under the national conditions of India.
A book written by a group in the United States that studies Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, titled "On China's Cultural Revolution and Its Impact on the Future," aims to study the importance of this specific historical period and its long-term impact.
In Western countries, there is a view that can promote the wider dissemination of the experience and lessons of the Eastern socialist revolution.
The phenomenon of line struggle has existed throughout the long history of the communist movement.
The book "The Debate on the General Line of the International Communist Movement" reveals the differences in opinions between China and the Soviet Union on the issue of the line of the communist movement. The book presents in detail the different views and positions of both parties on this issue.
At that time, China and the Soviet Union had great differences on how to deal with key issues of the international communist movement, especially on issues such as capitalism, socialist construction and the future direction of communism. The two sides conducted heated debates with the help of documents such as "Recommendations on the General Line of the International Communist Movement" and "Nine Commentaries on the Open Letter of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union".
Similarly, the 1976 edition of "A Brief History of the Struggle between Two Lines in the International Communist Movement" summarizes and reviews the line disputes within the communist movement. From a historical perspective, this book sorts out the internal line struggles experienced by the communist movement during its development. It analyzes the positive and negative effects of these struggles on the development of the movement, as well as the gains and losses the movement gained during the struggles.
Communist parties in various countries have conducted targeted discussions on communist theory based on the specific conditions of their respective regions.
The book "How Capitalism Was Restored in the Soviet Union" tells the story of why the Soviet Union, a once great socialist country, transformed into capitalism.
A detailed analysis of the policy changes in economic, political, ideological and other fields during the Gorbachev period provides reference for socialist countries in preventing the return of capitalism.
These are all manifestations of communists’ exploration of communism under specific regional circumstances.
In the current period, thoughts on building a truly revolutionary party are also reflected in many writings.
Ru Mazumdar's book "Eight Historic Documents" played a significant role in the ideological foundation of the Naxalbari uprising in India. At the same time, it also had a profound impact on India's long-running People's War.
What we have to do today is to build a truly revolutionary party. This point of view emphasizes that we should criticize revisionism today when it still interferes with the direction of the communist movement. We must base ourselves on scientific theories and combine it with our country's actual conditions, with the ultimate goal of shaping a political party that can lead the revolution to success and realize communism.
In today's international environment, how do you think communist theory can be better integrated into reality to deal with various challenges faced by society?