Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

LENIN, VLADIMIR ILYICH

Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich: translation

(1870–1924)
Politician. Born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. Lenin led the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution establishing Soviet Russia. He oversaw the creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922, and became its first leader. His contributions to Marxism—specifically his ideas on how to govern a “workers’ state,” the creation of a vanguardpolitical party, the effects of imperialism, and promotion of world revolution—led to the creation of the ideology of Leninism.Marxism-Leninism, in turn, became the governing ideology of theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union.Against Lenin’s dying wishes, he was succeeded byJoseph Stalin, who emerged as the uncontested leader of the Soviet Union in 1928. After Lenin’s death in 1924, his body was preserved and placed on permanent display in the Lenin Mausoleum in Red Square,Moscow;Boris Yeltsinfailed to have the leader’s body buried in the late 1990s, due to a popular backlash. While many streets in Russia were renamed in the 1990s, returning them to their pre-Soviet appellations, certain major streets inMoscowand other urban areas still bear the name of Lenin; his sculptures continue to decorate squares of provincial cities, especially in theRed Belt. Lenin remains a revered figure within Russia’s extreme left, especially theCommunist Party of the Russian Federation. His image continues to figure prominently in marches and political propaganda, as well as being displayed in the homes of many older Russian citizens.

  1. lenin, vladimir ilyichLenin Vladimir Ilyich translationRevolutionary leader and principal architect of the success of the bolshevik revolution in Russia in . Philosophically Lenin contributed ...Philosophy dictionary