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Questions about The Development of Capitalism in Russia

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When was The Development of Capitalism in Russia published?

The Development of Capitalism in Russia was first published in March 1899. A second edition with minor changes appeared in 1908.

What pseudonym did Lenin use for The Development of Capitalism in Russia?

Lenin published the book under the pseudonym Vladimir Ilyin. His real identity as author was not listed on the original 1899 edition.

Where did Lenin write The Development of Capitalism in Russia?

Lenin began the research while in prison after his arrest in St. Petersburg and completed the work during his political exile in the Siberian village of Shushenskoye.

How many sources did Lenin use in The Development of Capitalism in Russia?

Lenin drew on over 500 sources, including monographs, statistical reference books, articles, collections, and reviews of the Russian economy.

What argument did Lenin make against the Populists in The Development of Capitalism in Russia?

Lenin argued that Russia could not bypass capitalism as the Populists claimed. He contended that the rural communes had already been destroyed by capitalism and that feudalism was already in decline, as shown by statistical evidence.

What did Lenin say about class division among Russian peasants in The Development of Capitalism in Russia?

Lenin identified a growing split between a landholding rural bourgeoisie and a mostly landless rural proletariat drawn from a shrinking middle peasantry. He saw the rural and urban proletariat as sharing common interests and capable of forming an alliance against capital.