Jan. 21 marks the 100-year anniversary of the death of Vladimir Lenin, who led the first revolution in world history where workers and oppressed people seized power and built a socialist society.
His actions and ideas have inspired revolution in every part of the globe — from Cuba to Ethiopia to Afghanistan, Vietnam and so many other places where people were determined to fight for a new world. Three young organizers with the Party for Socialism and Liberation discuss his legacy and how Leninism gives us the tools we need to win today.