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Lenin Rediscovered is a 2005 academic history book about Lenin and Leninism by lecturer Lars T. Lih [de] also abridged in 2011 by Reaktion Books and published as Lenin (Critical Lives). It is substantially based on analysis of the Orthodox Marxism of the influential The Class Struggle (Erfurt Program) in 1892 by Karl Kautsky and its application to What Is to Be Done? in 1902. Chris Harman stated it rescued Lenin from textbook Leninism.[1] It has been criticised by Claudio Sergio Nun Ingerflom[2] and James D. White.[3]

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  1. ^ Harman, Chris (1 January 2010). "Lenin Rediscovered?". Historical Materialism. 18 (3): 64–74. doi:10.1163/156920610X532253. ISSN 1465-4466.
  2. ^ Ingerflom, Claudio Sergio Nun; Garcia-Valverde, Orlando (1 March 2009). "Lenin Rediscovered, or Lenin Redisguised?". Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 10 (1): 139–168. doi:10.1353/kri.0.0074. ISSN 1538-5000.
  3. ^ White, James D. (1 May 2009). "Lenin Rediscovered and Reloaded". Europe-Asia Studies. 61 (3): 535–544. doi:10.1080/09668130902753341. ISSN 0966-8136.

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