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Useful material from 'Leninism'-- better here!

Near the end of the 1920s in the Soviet Union, Marxism-Leninism was proclaimed the official ideology of the Communist Party. The concept of Marxism-Leninism is somewhat different to, although by no means contrary to, the concept of Leninism. Both terms have since been used by communist parties, although with different functions. Marxism-Leninism is used to describe the basic ideology of the Communist Party, whereas Leninism is often used when discussing the organizational model of the party. Dissident groups within the communist tradition, such as Trotskyists and Luxembourgists, often consider the term Marxism-Leninism to be a euphemism for "Stalinism".

Marxism-Leninism taught in Soviet academic institution was the discipline that consisted of four parts:

  1. History of the Communist Party
  2. Marxist-Leninist Philosophy (dialectical materialism)
  3. Marxist-Leninism polytical economy
  4. Scientific communism (discussion of how communism can be built)

Dubious lede

Thee second para of lede is bull. It is so evident nonsense I can explain only because nobody gives a fuck about M-L today in WP. - üser:Altenmann >t 20:09, 12 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Bad grammar

The fourth paragraph is ungrammatical. --Unsigned comment by 2a00:23c0:fcf6:4801:79f5:3ca9:36cd:e16f, 14 April 2018