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

“The principal feature of modern capitalism is the domination of monopolist combines of the big capitalists.”

Fonte: Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917), Chapter Six

“It is in prison … that one becomes a real revolutionary.”

Attributed in "Communists: The Battle over the Tomb" in TIME (24 April 1964).
Attributions

“First, we will take Eastern Europe, then the masses of Asia, then we will encircle the United States which will be the last bastion of capitalism. We will not have to attack. It will fall like an overripe fruit into our hands.”

Cardinal Francis Spellman used this attribution in his speech to the 1954 National Convention of the American Legion. It has been debunked repeatedly, for example in They Never Said It (1999) by Paul F. Boller and John H. George. The last two sentences have also been misattributed to Nikita Krushchev. The metaphor of the ripe fruit appears much earlier in US policy discussions about Cuba:
If an apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its unnatural connexion with Spain, and incapable of self-support, can only gravitate towards the North American Union.
John Quincy Adams, letter to Hugh Nelson (28 April 1823)
The fruit will fall into our hands when it is ripe, without an officious shaking of the tree. Cuba will be ours … in due season, without the wicked impertinence of war.
Parke Godwin, "Annexation" (February 1854)
Misattributed

“Use both bribery and threats to exterminate every Cossack to a man if they set fire to the oil in Guriev.”

As quoted in Richard Pipes, The Unknown Lenin: From the Secret Archive (1996), p. 69.
Attributions

“We are waging a struggle against the "labour aristocracy" in the name of the masses of the workers and in order to win them over to our side; we are waging struggle against he opportunist and social chauvinist leaders in order to win the working class over to our side.”

Vladimir Lenin livro "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder

CH 5, "Left Wing Communism in Germany. The Leaders, the Party, the Class, the Mass"
"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder (1920)

“Every cook must learn to rule the State.”

As quoted in Woman's Place by Florence Becker, in New International, Vol. 2 No. 5 (August 1935), pp.175-176; also in Woman in Soviet Russia (1935) by Fannina W. Halle.
Attributions

“No revolution is worth anything unless it can defend itself.”

Collected Works, Vol. 28, pp. 113–126.
Collected Works

“We are in favor of a democratic republic as the best form of state for the proletariat under capitalism; but we have no right to forget that wage-slavery is the lot of the people even in the most democratic bourgeois republic.”

Vladimir Lenin livro The State and Revolution

§ 1.4, "The Withering Away of the State and Violent Revolution", Essential Works of Lenin (1966)
The State and Revolution (1917)

“When we are victorious on a world scale I think we shall use gold for the purpose of building public lavatories in the streets of some of the largest cities of the world.”

"The Importance of Gold Now and After the Complete Victory of Socialism" (5 November 1921) http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1921/nov/05.htm, Collected Works, Vol. 33, p. 113.
1920s

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