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Specific analysis of a specific situation

Lenin V.I.
Lenin V.I.

Phraseologism: Specific analysis of a specific situation.

Meaning: A proposal to consider the essence of a problem (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: The words of V. I. Lenin (1870-1924) from his commentary (May 21, 1920) on the publication of the journal "Communism". He said that a concrete analysis of a concrete situation is "what is the very essence, what is the living soul of Marxism."

Random phraseology:

Prejudice! He is a piece of ancient truth.

Meaning:

It is used as a reminder that one should respectfully respect what now seems absurd, obsolete: perhaps it is a reflection of some deep, relevant truth, it is also possible that the current indisputable truths will seem empty prejudices to future generations.

Origin:

The opening words of the poem "Prejudice" (1842) by the poet Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky (1800-1844).

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