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[[Image:Lenin_1920.jpg|200px|thumb|<small>'''Revolutionary political scientist:'''</small> [[Vladimir Ilyich Lenin]], 1920.]]

'''Leninism''' is the theory and practice of the [[dictatorship of the proletariat]], led by a revolutionary vanguard party. Theoretically, Leninism comprises the [[Political science|political]] and [[economics|economic]] [[communism|communist]] theories of [[Vladimir Lenin]], developed from [[Marxism]], that were the establishing ideology of Soviet communism — in its [[Russia|Russian]] application, as the [[USSR]].

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As a political-science term ''Leninism'' entered common usage in 1922, only after infirmity ended Lenin’s participation in  governing the USSR. Two years later, in July 1924, at the fifth congress of the [[Comintern|Communist International]] (Comintern), [[Grigory Zinoviev]] popularized ''Leninism'' as a Marxist ideological term denoting “revolutionary”.

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