Left-Wing Communism: an Infantile Disorder

Written in 1920, at a critical juncture for the world revolutionary movement, Lenin’s "Left-Wing" Communism: an Infantile Disorder is a brilliant polemic and a masterclass in revolutionary strategy. With the Bolshevik Revolution’s hard-won victory still fragile, Lenin turns his attention to the rising communist parties of Western Europe. He identifies a dangerous trend: a "Left-wing" doctrinairism that, in its zeal for purity, rejects all compromise, refuses to work within reactionary trade unions and parliaments, and risks isolating the vanguard from the working class masses.

With fierce wit and unwavering focus on the ultimate goal—the seizure of political power—Lenin argues that such inflexibility is not a sign of revolutionary strength, but a political malady, an "infantile disorder." Drawing crucial lessons from the successful, and often tactically flexible, experience of Russian Bolshevism, he insists that communists must be prepared to make necessary compromises, to "go where the people are," and to navigate the complex realities of the class struggle.

More than a historical document, this work remains a foundational text on political tactics, party organization, and the relationship between revolutionary theory and practical action. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of revolutionary politics and the challenges of building an effective movement for radical change.

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