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…to the Russian people as a new age Lenin.…
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…Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 1879-1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR (1924-53). A Georgian cobbler's son named Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party while a seminarian and soon became a professional…
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…of these countries had different internal factors which cause the results. The Russians had Lenin and the French had the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. I would also like to point out 1 more similarity between these two revolutions…
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…in political intrigue he also made multiple mistakes. The fact that he did not appear at Lenin's funeral meant that many saw him as disrespectful to a leader who Russian society were beginning to idolise. Another failure on Trotsky's part was his inability to get…
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…their rulers. “Workers of the world unite” he wrote. “You have nothing to lose but your chains”. During the Russian Revolution Marx’s ideas were used by a man named Lenin who had overthrown Russia's irresponsible leader “ Nicholas the Second” Lenin had better…
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…attracted to Marxism. Later, after escaping from his first imprisonment, he went to London and joined up with Lenin. After the split in the Russian Social Democratic party, he became a leading Menshevik spokesman, but later, he established an independent course…
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…as a practical movement begins with a single man: Vladimir Ilich Lenin. The Russian Marxist movement preceded Lenin by two decades, but it was Lenin who split off a militant faction from the rest of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and forged it into a potent…
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…to the Central Committee--by now Lenin was quite impressed with Stalin's writings (which he generally worked on while in exile). · Stalin was rejected for service in the Russian Army in 1916 (by now Russia was at war with the Central Powers) because of the condition…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to organize strikes and demonstrations against the Russian government. Lenin formed a group called the Bolsheviks with Trotsky, a close friend (Edwards 56. This group focused mainly on Marxism; they believed that "there should be equality amongst all citizens…
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…The Rise of Communism in Russia "Unless we accept the claim that Lenin's coup d'etat gave birth to an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of mankind, we must recognize in today's Soviet Union the old empire of the Russians
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