試す - 無料

TOXIC LEGACY OF THE MAN OF IRON

Daily Express

|

January 19, 2024

One hundred years after his death, from the streets of London to some of the world's worst demagogues, Lenin's anti-western ideologies remain as influential as ever...

- Christopher Sandford

TOXIC LEGACY OF THE MAN OF IRON

VLADIMIR Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, may have been born in 1870. But he's still very much with us today. Perhaps more so than ever. A hundred years after Lenin's death on January 21, 1924, the Russian revolutionary leader's influence is everywhere.

His authoritarian approach to government continues to serve as the blueprint for several of the world's most notorious dictators, including Syria's president Bashar al-Assad and North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un.

Leninism, or its close variants, also remains the state ideology of the ruling parties of China, Cuba, Eritrea, Burma, Vietnam, Laos and, arguably, the Russian Federation itself, with a total of some 1.8 billion citizens between them or about a quarter of the world's population.

To put it another way: imagine the total number of people living in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester and Sheffield taken as a proportion of the UK as a whole.

Now imagine those same people, instead of being the model citizens they undoubtedly are, as members of a cult whose founding father was only too happy to murder his party's enemies on trumped-up charges forced out of them by torturers, or to have them rounded up and sent into exile, and who remain determined to spread their poisonous philosophy around the land.

What you have pictured is roughly the same thing as the strength and intensity of Lenin's continued influence in the world today.

Of course, not everyone sympathetic to Lenin or his successor Joseph Stalin is busy hoisting the red flag over their roof or dispatching enemies to the nearest gulag.

Daily Express からのその他のストーリー

Daily Express

Six hit sinks Emma

REFLECT TOU! A Clasica de Almeria breakaway

time to read

1 min

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Defence firms surge as PM calls for Europe to step up

DEFENCE shares shot up yesterday morning after Sir Keir Starmer called for Europe to step up spending.

time to read

1 mins

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

'Shackles that bind us to Europe must be cast off'

BREXITEER Lord John Redwood has demanded Labour undoes the “regulatory shackles” binding the UK to Europe.

time to read

5 mins

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

TRENDY TREATS

Pantone's colour of the year is Cloud Dancer, and while white may not be your go-to colour for grubby paws, we've found some of our favourite easy-to-clean accessories to tie in with the trend

time to read

1 min

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Underground theatre is respite from raging war

Snow White entrances children against backdrop of bombing raids

time to read

3 mins

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

'He disgusts me...I feel dirty, soiled and betrayed but I must visit him in prison'

Rape ordeal survivor wants to ask her depraved ex-husband, 'Did you pity me?'

time to read

6 mins

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Muddy marvel Santi

WOLVES boss Rob Edwards says defender Santiago Bueno is “growing on him”.

time to read

1 min

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

PC 'used cop equipment for stalking'

A POLICE officer will face trial accused of using police equipment to stalk a woman.

time to read

1 min

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Michelin-star restaurateur in rape claim

A MICHELIN-starred restaurant owner faces trial for allegedly raping and sexually assaulting a woman who had been drugged.

time to read

1 min

February 17, 2026

Daily Express

Daily Express

JESUS’ BELIEF SUPPORT ROLE WILL DELIVER

GABRIEL JESUS believes he can play with Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz after starring in a new role for Arsenal.

time to read

1 mins

February 17, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size