The year 1848 was a turning-point for the national question in Europe. The national question after 1848. Lenin refers to Stalin's article "Marxism and the National Question" published in the legal Bolshevik journal Prosveshcheniye Nos. From his The Right of Nations to Self-Determination, 4. 5.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 41, … Lenin and the National Question Socialist Appeal - the Marxist voice of Labour and youth.
Lenin devoted enormous attention to the national question. Revolutionary youth and workers in Indonesia, therefore, have a duty to understand the national question. [2] The decisions of the Prague Conference (1912) called the relations that the national Social-Democratic organisations had with the R.S.D.L.P. During the period April-June, most of Lenin's polemics were directed against the war policy of the Provisional Government, especially the imperialist part of that policy.
LENIN AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN 1917 Upon his arrival in Petrograd in April, 1917, Lenin wrote numer-ous articles and pamphlets and delivered many speeches explaining the Bolshevik position on questions of the day. “Practicality in the National Question”: “The bourgeoisie, which naturally assumes the leadership at the start of every national movement, says that support for all national aspirations is practical. Alongside the slogan of the right to self-determination, Lenin always emphasised the need to maintain the unity of the working class and its organisations. ), 1913 in the Swiss towns of Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne and Berne. The first is the awakening of national life and national movements, the struggle against all national oppression, the creation of national states. At bottom, explained Lenin, the national question is about bread. Lenin devoted enormous attention to the national question. These theses were written by Lenin for his lectures on the national question delivered on July 9, 10, 11 and 13 (N. From his The Right of Nations to Self-Determination, 4. . A component part of this outlook was, from 1903 onwards, the need to maintain the sacred unity of the working class and its organisations, free from distinctions of nationality, religion or language. 3, 4 and 5 for 1913 under the title "The National Question and Social-Democracy". The Russian Marxists have always started out from the proposition that the national question is a part of the general question of the development of the revolution, that at different stages of the revolution the national question has different aims, corresponding to the character of the revolution at each given historical moment, and that the Party's policy on the national question changes in conformity with this.
from 1907 to 1911 “ federation of the worst type ”. Above all in the field of the national question it is essential to maintain a very strict and unambiguous class line. Developing capitalism knows two historical tendencies in the national question. Amid the flames of revolutions, the suppressed national aspirations of Germans, Czechs, Poles, Italians and Magyars were thrust sharply into the foreground.