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Re: [Marxism] What did Lenin learn from Hegel?



Better yet, read Lenin's Philosophical Notebooks, Vol 38(?) of the collected
works.

Lenin studied Hegel to gain a better comprehension of the dialectic, and the
way Marx's terms and categories in Capital reflect just that
interpenetration.

Marx never "abandoned" Hegel. I think in his correspondence he mentions
returning to Hegel's Science of Logic when preparing to or when actually
writing Capital to refine his presentation.


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