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Episode 139:
This week we’re continuing with:
The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Written for the Vietnamese curriculum and translated by Luna Nguyen
You can purchase a copy and support translation of the further curriculum here:
https://www.banyanhouse.org/product/ebook-the-worldview-and-philosophical-methodology-of-marxism-leninism
[Part 1 - 3]
Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism
I. Brief History of Marxism-Leninism
1. Marxism and the Three Constituent Parts
2. Summary of the Birth and Development of Marxism-Leninism
a. Conditions and Premises of the Birth of Marxism
b. The Birth and Development Stage of Marxism
[Part 4 - This Week]
c. The Defending and Developing Stage of Marxism - 0:24
Annotation 33: 1:25-2:19
Annotation 34: 2:38 - 6:13
Annotation 35: 6:54 - 10:08
Annotation 36: 12:14 - 14:30
Annotation 37: 14:57 - 19:57
d. Marxism-Leninism and the Reality of the International Revolutionary Movement - 20:16
Annotation 38: 20:44 - 21:37
Annotation 39: 23:08 - 24:12
Annotation 40: 26:49 - 27:39
Annotation 41: 28:33 - 30:51
[Part 5 - 6?]
II. Objects, Purposes and Requirements for Studying the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism
[Part 7 - 12?]
Part I: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Chapter 1: Dialectical Materialism
[Part 13 - 25?]
Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics
[Part 26 - 30?]
Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism
Footnotes:
15) 0:53
Populist faction: A faction within the Russian revolution which upheld an idealist capitalist ideology with many representatives such as Mikhailovsky, Bakunin, and Plekhanov. Populists failed to recognise the important roles of the people, of the farmers and workers alliance, and of the proletariat. Instead, they completely centered the role of the individual in society. They considered the rural communes as the nucleus of “socialism.” They saw farmers under the leadership of intellectuals as the main force of the revolution. The populists advocated individual terrorism as the primary method of revolutionary struggle.
16) 26:48
Delegate Document of the 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
17) 27:59
Delegate document of the 9th national congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
18) 28:31
Delegate document of the 10th national congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
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Episode 139:
This week we’re continuing with:
The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Written for the Vietnamese curriculum and translated by Luna Nguyen
You can purchase a copy and support translation of the further curriculum here:
https://www.banyanhouse.org/product/ebook-the-worldview-and-philosophical-methodology-of-marxism-leninism
[Part 1 - 3]
Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism
I. Brief History of Marxism-Leninism
1. Marxism and the Three Constituent Parts
2. Summary of the Birth and Development of Marxism-Leninism
a. Conditions and Premises of the Birth of Marxism
b. The Birth and Development Stage of Marxism
[Part 4 - This Week]
c. The Defending and Developing Stage of Marxism - 0:24
Annotation 33: 1:25-2:19
Annotation 34: 2:38 - 6:13
Annotation 35: 6:54 - 10:08
Annotation 36: 12:14 - 14:30
Annotation 37: 14:57 - 19:57
d. Marxism-Leninism and the Reality of the International Revolutionary Movement - 20:16
Annotation 38: 20:44 - 21:37
Annotation 39: 23:08 - 24:12
Annotation 40: 26:49 - 27:39
Annotation 41: 28:33 - 30:51
[Part 5 - 6?]
II. Objects, Purposes and Requirements for Studying the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism
[Part 7 - 12?]
Part I: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism
Chapter 1: Dialectical Materialism
[Part 13 - 25?]
Chapter 2: Materialist Dialectics
[Part 26 - 30?]
Chapter 3: Cognitive Theory of Dialectical Materialism
Footnotes:
15) 0:53
Populist faction: A faction within the Russian revolution which upheld an idealist capitalist ideology with many representatives such as Mikhailovsky, Bakunin, and Plekhanov. Populists failed to recognise the important roles of the people, of the farmers and workers alliance, and of the proletariat. Instead, they completely centered the role of the individual in society. They considered the rural communes as the nucleus of “socialism.” They saw farmers under the leadership of intellectuals as the main force of the revolution. The populists advocated individual terrorism as the primary method of revolutionary struggle.
16) 26:48
Delegate Document of the 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
17) 27:59
Delegate document of the 9th national congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
18) 28:31
Delegate document of the 10th national congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.