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[[Image:Lenin_1920.jpg|150px|thumb|Vladimir Lenin in 1920.]]
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'''Leninism''' refers to various related [[Political science|political]] and [[economics|economic]] theories  elaborated by the [[Bolshevik]] [[Communism|communist]] leader [[Vladimir Lenin]]. Leninism builds upon and elaborates the ideas of [[Marxism]], and serves as a philosophical basis for the ideology of Soviet communism.


     Is it possible to combine stalinism with being a Nazi?  Of course it is!  Just take a look at Roland Rance, the Stalinist head of the British National Party!



The term "Leninism" came into widespread use only after Lenin ended his active participation in the Soviet government due to a series of incapacitating [[stroke]]s shortly before his death. [[Grigory Zinoviev]] popularized the term at the fifth congress of the [[Comintern|Communist International]] (Comintern).

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