Frases de Vladimír Iljič Lenin
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Vladimir Ilitch Lenin ou Lenine foi um revolucionário e chefe de Estado russo, responsável em grande parte pela execução da Revolução Russa de 1917, líder do Partido Comunista, e primeiro presidente do Conselho dos Comissários do Povo da União Soviética. Influenciou teoricamente os partidos comunistas de todo o mundo, e suas contribuições resultaram na criação de uma corrente teórica denominada leninismo . Diversos pensadores e estudiosos escreveram sobre a sua importância para a história recente e o desenvolvimento da Rússia, entre eles o historiador Eric Hobsbawm, para quem Lenin teria sido "o personagem mais influente do século XX ".

✵ 10. Abril 1870 – 21. Janeiro 1924   •   Outros nomes Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin
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Vladimír Iljič Lenin: 354   citações 30   Curtidas

Vladimír Iljič Lenin Frases famosas

“Os capitalistas chamam 'liberdade' a dos ricos de enriquecer e a dos operários para morrer de fome. Os capitalistas chamam liberdade de imprensa a compra dela pelos ricos, servindo-se da riqueza para fabricar e falsificar a opinião pública.”

The capitalists have always used the term "freedom" to mean freedom for the rich to get richer and for the workers to starve to death. In capitalist usage, freedom of the press means freedom of the rich to bribe the press, freedom to use their wealth to shape and fabricate so-called public opinion.
Democracy and Revolution - Página 139 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=es6FDrcQymUC&pg=PA139, Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin - Resistance Books, 2000, ISBN 1876646004, 9781876646004 - 222 páginas

Vladimír Iljič Lenin frases e citações

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Vladimír Iljič Lenin: Frases em inglês

“Nobody is to be blamed for being born a slave; but a slave who not only eschews a striving for freedom but justifies and eulogies his slavery”

The War and Russian Social-Democracy (September 1917), The Lenin Anthology
1910s
Contexto: Nobody is to be blamed for being born a slave; but a slave who not only eschews a striving for freedom but justifies and eulogies his slavery (e. g., calls the throttling of Poland and the Ukraine, etc., a "defense of the fatherland" of the Great Russians") - such a slave is a lickspittle and a boor, who arouses a legitimate feeling of indignation, contempt, and loathing.

“The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them down between the millstones of taxation and inflation.”

John Maynard Keynes, paraphrase of Lenin Interview http://blog.skepticallibertarian.com/2013/04/15/fake-quote-files-v-i-lenin-on-inflation-and-taxation/
Misattributed

“While the State exists, there can be no freedom. When there is freedom there will be no State.”

Пока есть государство, нет свободы. Когда будет свобода, не будет государства.
Ch. 5 http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/ch05.htm
(1917)
Fonte: Estado y revolución

“Socialized medicine is the keystone to the arch of the socialist state.”

Fabricated quote from The Voluntary Way is the American Way (1949) by PR firm Whitaker and Baxter. According to The Heart of Power by David Blumenthal and James Morone (pp. 91-92)
: Whitaker and Baxter published a fifteen-page pamphlet of questions and answers entitled The Voluntary Way is the American Way, which, deep in the Q&A, concocted a quotation from Lenin:
:: Q: Would socialized medicine lead to socialization of other phases of American life?
:: A: Lenin thought so. He declared: socialized medicine is the keystone to the arch of the socialist state.
: Senator Murray asked the Library of Congress to track down the quote and, as expected, they found nothing like it—most scholars assume Whitaker and Baxter dreamed it up.
Alternate form: "Socialized medicine is a keystone to the establishment of a socialist state."
Misattributed

“All official and liberal science defends wage-slavery, whereas Marxism has declared relentless war on that slavery.”

The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1913/mar/x01.htm (March 1913)
1910s
Contexto: Throughout the civilised world the teachings of Marx evoke the utmost hostility and hatred of all bourgeois science (both official and liberal), which regards Marxism as a kind of “pernicious sect”. And no other attitude is to be expected, for there can be no “impartial” social science in a society based on class struggle. In one way or another, all official and liberal science defends wage-slavery, whereas Marxism has declared relentless war on that slavery. To expect science to be impartial in a wage-slave society is as foolishly naïve as to expect impartiality from manufacturers on the question of whether workers’ wages ought not to be increased by decreasing the profits of capital.

“Communism is Soviet government plus the electrification of the whole country. Otherwise the country will remain a country of small peasant economy, and it is up to us to realize this quite clearly.”

New External and Internal Position and the Problems of the Party (1920); as quoted in The Soviet Power : The Socialist Sixth Of The World (1940) by Hewlett Johnson.
1920s

“I can't listen to music too often. It affects your nerves, makes you want to say stupid nice things and stroke the heads of people who could create such beauty while living in this vile hell.”

From a personal conversation, quoted from memory by Maxim Gorky in "V.I. Lenin" (1924) http://www.marxists.org/archive/gorky-maxim/1924/01/x01.htm <!-- first edition -->
Attributions
Contexto: I know of nothing better than the Appassionata and could listen to it every day. What astonishing, superhuman music! It always makes me proud, perhaps with a childish naiveté, to think that people can work such miracles! … But I can’t listen to music very often, it affects my nerves. I want to say sweet, silly things, and pat the little heads of people who, living in a filthy hell, can create such beauty. These days, one can’t pat anyone on the head nowadays, they might bite your hand off. Hence, you have to beat people's little heads, beat mercilessly, although ideally we are against doing any violence to people. Hm — what a devillishly difficult job!

“It is true that liberty is precious — so precious that it must be rationed.”

As quoted in Soviet Communism: A New Civilization? (1936) by Sidney & Beatrice Webb
Attributions
Looking up the reference, the book that is cited is not even quoting him. The quote's origins are the book Soviet Communism: A New Civilisation by Sidney and Beatrice Webb. However, the books states that "...Lenin is said to have once observed that..." so clearly the authors are not quoting directly. The quote really just sounds like the kind of thing an anti-communist dreams.

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