There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory
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"There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory" is a famous Soviet constructivist propaganda poster by Latvian artist Gustav Klutsis, emphasizing the central role of Marxist-Leninist theory in revolutionary struggle.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory Context triple: [Gustav Klutsis, notableWork, There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory]
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The Struggle for a Proletarian Party
The Struggle for a Proletarian Party is a Marxist political work analyzing the fight to build a revolutionary workers’ party in the United States amid factional struggles within the socialist movement.
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Marx and Lenin: The Science of Revolution
Marx and Lenin: The Science of Revolution is a critical study by Max Eastman that analyzes and challenges the theoretical foundations and practical outcomes of Marxist-Leninist revolutionary doctrine.
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C.
On the Syndicalist and Anarchist Deviation in Our Party
"On the Syndicalist and Anarchist Deviation in Our Party" is a 1921 Bolshevik Party resolution, largely associated with Lenin, that condemned syndicalist and anarchist tendencies within the Russian Communist Party and reaffirmed strict party centralism and discipline.
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The Role of the Proletariat
"The Role of the Proletariat" is a section of Friedrich Engels’ work *Socialism: Utopian and Scientific* that explains the revolutionary function of the working class in overthrowing capitalism and building socialism.
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The Theory of Social Revolutions
The Theory of Social Revolutions is a 1913 historical and sociological study by American historian Brooks Adams that analyzes how economic forces and institutional decay drive major political upheavals.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory Target entity description: "There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory" is a famous Soviet constructivist propaganda poster by Latvian artist Gustav Klutsis, emphasizing the central role of Marxist-Leninist theory in revolutionary struggle.
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A.
The Struggle for a Proletarian Party
The Struggle for a Proletarian Party is a Marxist political work analyzing the fight to build a revolutionary workers’ party in the United States amid factional struggles within the socialist movement.
-
B.
Marx and Lenin: The Science of Revolution
Marx and Lenin: The Science of Revolution is a critical study by Max Eastman that analyzes and challenges the theoretical foundations and practical outcomes of Marxist-Leninist revolutionary doctrine.
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C.
On the Syndicalist and Anarchist Deviation in Our Party
"On the Syndicalist and Anarchist Deviation in Our Party" is a 1921 Bolshevik Party resolution, largely associated with Lenin, that condemned syndicalist and anarchist tendencies within the Russian Communist Party and reaffirmed strict party centralism and discipline.
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D.
The Role of the Proletariat
"The Role of the Proletariat" is a section of Friedrich Engels’ work *Socialism: Utopian and Scientific* that explains the revolutionary function of the working class in overthrowing capitalism and building socialism.
-
E.
The Theory of Social Revolutions
The Theory of Social Revolutions is a 1913 historical and sociological study by American historian Brooks Adams that analyzes how economic forces and institutional decay drive major political upheavals.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Gustav Klutsis
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notableWork
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There Can Be No Revolutionary Movement Without a Revolutionary Theory
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