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Revolupedia is an online communist encyclopedia dedicated to disseminating revolutionary theory and ideology to the working class. We seek to provide information on historical and current events, revolutionary movements, ideas, theory, practice, and much more in order to inform revolutionary activists and those who aspire to be. We currently maintain a library of Marxist texts and 1,171 articles with more to come!



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The four classics of Marxism–LeninismMarx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin.
Marxism–Leninism (ML) is a communist framework of socioeconomic, philosophical, and political ideas which represents the ideology of the international revolutionary movement.

The foundations of Marxism–Leninism were created with the theoretical contributions of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the 19th century, who developed what is known as Marxism through their analysis of human society and its features. Marxism–Leninism was brought to a higher stage with the contributions provided by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, including developing an understanding of imperialism, socialist construction, and the tactics and strategy for the working class and its vanguard party. Marxism–Leninism was successfully applied during the Great October Socialist Revolution and the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union, among the first socialist states in history.
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The Bolshevik

The Bolshevik is a 1920 painting by Soviet artist Boris Kustodiev. It represents the 1917 revolution in Russia and symbolizes the unity of the Russian people with the Bolsheviks as their vanguard in revolutionary action.