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This article is on a series of lectures given by Joseph Stalin, the General Secretary, during a period in Russian history where he was in a power struggle with Leon Trotsky
S1d6arrett23 ( talk) 21:00, 9 January 2019 (UTC)
I wouldn't worry about it too much as this early work of Stalin is uncontroversial and basic Marxist-Leninist theory written in an easily understandable style. It is inoffensive. However, I suggest inverted commas around the word "corrected" in this sentence: which presents a corrected conception of Marxism–Leninism in which socialism can be produced by focusing on the industrial economy of a single state.
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Hey I'm the creator of this page, this is a early draft of the article and will be improved and expanded.
This article is on a series of lectures given by Joseph Stalin, the General Secretary, during a period in Russian history where he was in a power struggle with Leon Trotsky
S1d6arrett23 ( talk) 21:00, 9 January 2019 (UTC)
I wouldn't worry about it too much as this early work of Stalin is uncontroversial and basic Marxist-Leninist theory written in an easily understandable style. It is inoffensive. However, I suggest inverted commas around the word "corrected" in this sentence: which presents a corrected conception of Marxism–Leninism in which socialism can be produced by focusing on the industrial economy of a single state.