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…to manipulate people with their propaganda, they could convince people of just about anything. This proves them to be amoral. Both would do whatever they thought was necessary to further their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader…
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…of struggling to get their idea off the ground, the Communist Party, led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, finally succeeded. The system was labeled totalitarianism. Other people called it Stalinism, named after Joseph Stalin, the leader who controlled the government…
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…to be amoral. Both would do whatever they thought was necessary to further their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party had a stroke. Overtime his condition got worse and he became less involved…
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…people of just about anything. This proves them to be amoral. Both would do whatever they thought was necessary to further their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party had a stroke. Overtime…
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…their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party, had a stroke. Over time his condition got worse and he became less involved in the party's affairs. When Lenin died in January of 1924, it left two men…
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…they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party had a stroke. Overtime his condition got worse and he became less involved in the party's affairs. When Lenin died in January 1924, it left two men in contention for the party's leadership…
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…anything. This proves them to be amoral. Both would do whatever they thought was necessary to further their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party had a stroke. Overtime his condition got worse and he…
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…state in Russia, leaders like Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky and later, Joseph Stalin lead the Soviet Union into the 20th century and through two world wars. And as the economic situation worsened in China, the U.S.S.R. came to their aid and soon, a Communist…
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…"While the State exists, there can be no freedom.  When there is freedom there will be no State," (Lenin).  Using Marx's writing, Lenin argues that freedom1 is detrimental to society; that society cannot function with freedom.   This same quote could…
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…farms. Lenin was the first to set up these, in hope that the peasants would follow the example of their success. However, less than 2% of farmers were in collective farms in 1928. There were some problems facing those on the collective farms…
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