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  1. Text and Context in the Argument of Lenin’s What Is to Be Done?Alan Shandro - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (3):75-89.
    Lars Lih’s Lenin Rediscovered aims to overthrow what he labels the textbook-myth of Leninism through a comprehensive reconstruction of Lenin’s relationship, both to the Kautskyite orthodoxy that dominated the international socialist movement, and more local polemics. While the resulting rereading of Lenin’s early Marxism is a powerful counter to the ‘textbook-interpretation’ of Leninism, Lih has perhaps ‘bent the stick’ too far in an attempt to prove Lenin’s orthodoxy. Importantly, he misconstrues Lenin’s critique of ‘economism’ through a too-narrow reading of ‘economism’. (...)
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  • Vygotsky and Lenin on Learning: The Parallel Structures of Individual and Social Development.Wayne Au - 2007 - Science and Society 71 (3):273 - 298.
    Study of Lenin and Vygotsky's theoretical explorations of social and individual development reveals Vygotsky's conception of conscious awareness and scientific concepts as directly correlated with Lenin's conception of consciousness. Following from this core idea, similarities are demonstrated between Lenin's conception of the role of political leadership in the development of working-class consciousness and the role of Vygotsky's teacher or "more capable peer" in the development of "conscious awareness." Finally, Vygotsky's methodological leap in his conception of individual development is best understood (...)
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  • Capital and Revolutionary Practice.Colin Barker - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (2):55-82.
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