Lenin's party building thought and Its Contemporary Enlightenment
DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2022.040411 | Downloads: 43 | Views: 797
Author(s)
Ha Tu 1
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1 Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010019, China
Corresponding Author
Ha TuABSTRACT
Lenin's thought of Party building is the inheritance and development of Marx and Engels' theory of Party building, and is the result of the exploration of the Bolshevik Party's own construction practice. We made an all-out effort to enforce strict Party, we must take self revolution as the main line to manage and govern the party. Based on this, this paper focuses on the self revolutionary thought in Lenin's party construction thought and theory, and expounds its contemporary value.
KEYWORDS
Lenin, self revolution, contemporary valueCITE THIS PAPER
Ha Tu, Lenin's party building thought and Its Contemporary Enlightenment. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2022) Vol. 4: 62-65. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2022.040411.
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