The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
1914 work by Vladimir Lenin
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The Right of Nations to Self-Determination is a work by Vladimir Lenin written in February–May 1914.[1]
It dealt with the national question in relation to countries such as Norway and Poland.
A polemic against Rosa Luxemburg, it was written in the vein of "The Awakening in the East."
See also
- Vladimir Lenin bibliography
- The National Question and Autonomy
References
- ^ Marxists.org
External links
- The Right of Nations to Self-Determination by Vladimir Lenin at the Marxists Internet Archive
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