lê-nin-nít

Definition
  1. Noun:

    • A Leninist: A follower, supporter, or adherent of the political and economic theories of Vladimir Lenin, which developed and applied Marxist principles to the conditions of early 20th-century Russia and imperialism.
  2. Adjective:

    • Leninist: Relating to or characteristic of the theories, principles, or policies of Vladimir Lenin.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • Ông ấy một -nin-nít trung thành. (He is a loyal Leninist.)
    • Các -nin-nít tin vào chuyên chính vô sản. (Leninists believe in the dictatorship of the proletariat.)
  • Adjective:

    • Họ nghiên cứu lý thuyết -nin-nít. (They study Leninist theory.)
    • Đảng đó theo đường lối -nin-nít. (That party follows a Leninist line.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical, political, and academic discourse to describe individuals, parties, or ideologies that strictly adhere to Lenin's interpretations of Marxism and his strategies for revolution.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chủ nghĩa Lênin (n): Leninism. The body of political and economic theory developed by Vladimir Lenin.
  • Mác-xít -nin-nít (adj/n): Marxist-Leninist. Pertaining to the combined doctrines of Marx and Lenin, which became the official state ideology of the Soviet Union and other communist states.
Synonyms
  • Follower of Lenin
  • Bolshevik (historical context, specifically a member of Lenin's faction)
Related Concepts
  • Chuyên chính vô sản: Dictatorship of the proletariat. A central Leninist concept where the working class holds political power.
  • Đảng tiền phong: Vanguard party. The Leninist concept of a highly disciplined party of professional revolutionaries to lead the working class.