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What Needs to Be Done

Burning Questions of Our Movement
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'What Is to Be Done?

' is a political pamphlet written by Vladimir Lenin in 1901.

In it, Lenin argues for the necessity of a centralized and disciplined vanguard party to lead the socialist movement.

He criticizes spontaneous, grassroots movements, asserting that they are insufficient for achieving revolutionary change.

Lenin emphasizes the importance of professional revolutionaries who are dedicated to the cause and capable of guiding the working class.

The pamphlet became a foundational text for Bolshevik ideology, influencing the organization and strategy of communist parties worldwide.

'What Is to Be Done?

' reflects Lenin's belief in the power of organized action and the necessity of strong leadership in revolutionary movements.

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