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Bampanthi Communism - Sishusulav Bishrinkhala

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  • Author: V.I. Lenin

  • Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited

  • Language: Bengali

  • First Publication Year: 1990

  • Publication Year: 2018

  • Edition: 4th Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 124

  • ISBN: 9789348253279

About The Book:

Bampanthi Communism - Sishusulav Bishrinkhala (Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder) is a key work by V.I. Lenin that critiques the left-wing communist tendencies within the international movement in the early 20th century. Written in 1920, Lenin's work addresses the weaknesses and errors of certain communist factions that were rejecting the need for tactical flexibility and practical strategies in favor of idealistic or premature revolutionary actions.

The book was originally drafted for the Second Congress of the Communist International to help guide newly-formed communist parties, providing them with guidance on how to refine their strategies based on the experiences of the Bolshevik Party. Lenin critiques the anarchistic and ultra-left tendencies that were prevalent in some factions, advocating for a more disciplined and strategic approach to revolution, drawing lessons from the successes of the Bolsheviks in Russia.

In this collection, Lenin outlines several key arguments, such as the importance of maintaining a strong party structure, the necessity of working within existing trade unions, and the question of whether communists should participate in bourgeois parliaments. The book emphasizes the need for communists to remain pragmatic and focused on the long-term goals of the revolution, rather than being distracted by idealistic or unproductive actions.

The book includes Lenin's original essays, along with a commentary section from the 1950 English edition, offering a thorough understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of Leninist revolutionary strategy. This work remains essential for understanding the evolution of communist thought and the development of Marxist strategy in the 20th century.