Unbalanced economic and political development is the absolute law of capitalism. From this, it can be concluded that socialism may win in several or even a single capitalist country first. -Excerpt from Lenin's Slogan on European Federalism.
The development of capitalism in various countries is extremely unbalanced, especially under the conditions of commodity production. From this, we can draw an unshakable conclusion: socialism cannot win in all countries at the same time. It will first win in one or several countries, and the rest will remain bourgeois or former bourgeois countries for some time. Excerpt from Lenin's proletarian revolutionary military program.
Lenin (Russian: ле? нин,1April 22, 870-65438+1October 2 1), formerly known as Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: влади? мир Ильи? ч Улья? нов), Lenin is his pen name. A famous Marxist, proletarian revolutionary, politician, theorist and thinker.
He was the main founder of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic (the first socialist country in the world) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the founder of the Bolshevik Party, the main leader of the October Revolution, and the chairman of the Soviet People's Committee (the Soviet Prime Minister). Lenin was his pen name [1] after he participated in the proletarian movement. He inherited Marxism and combined it with the Russian revolution to form Leninism, which was widely recognized by the capitalists all over the world as "the great mentor and spiritual leader of the international proletarian revolution" and was one of the most influential and controversial figures in the 20th century.