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…of the Russian Social Democratic party. The Bolsheviks came to power with Lenin as their leader after a coup. Lenin said that his party was imposing the dictatorship of the proletariat. His political and economic administration became highly centralized and major…
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…including the NEP (New Economic Policy) and collectivisation in an attempt to restore prosperity to the Soviet economy by the rulers Lenin and Stalin. Such policies were necessary due to the structure of Russian society. The population was very unevenly…
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Russian Jewish Revolutionary leader and Soviet politician, a close friend of Lenin. Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution' became unpopular after Stalin had gained power in the Soviet Union. Trotsky was assassinated by one of Stalin's agents. Although…
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…nineteenth century western ideas, were used by Lenin because Lenin knew what he was facing in Russia, Marx did not. The mix of Marx’s western ideas and Lenins' Russian Revolutionary tactics developed a communism in Russia, a necessity for Lenin
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…Government as Lenin said in his speech: ‘November sixth will be too early. We must have an all-Russian basis for the rising,; and on the sixth all the delegates to the Congress will not have arrived....On the otherhand, November eighth will be too late. By any…
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…of the old Russian society, including literature. In 1924 there was an unofficial Communist Party resolution banning the publication of . The same year, Stalin took control of the government after the death of Lenin. Stalin's reign brought death to millions…
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…a theory of communism, where the people rule and everything is equally shared. Russia took to this theory and enveloped it, as it's own way of life. Were Communism and Lenin just in the right place at the right time? Why did Russia and its people take…
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Category: /History
…of communism, where the people rule and everything is equally shared. Russia took to this theory and enveloped it, as it's own way of life. Were Communism and Lenin just in the right place at the right time? Why did Russia and its people take to such a way…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and they killed many of their fellow animals to eliminate competition. Also, Orwell used the pigs to represent the leaders of the Russian government during the 1920’s, such as Lenin and Stalin. This illustrates how the author used characters, in this case the pigs…
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…like a human being does, and he is also capable of explaining the reasons of why to have a revolution, but only human in the real world can have these intelligent thoughts. He represented Marz and Lenin in the beginning of the Russian Revolution, who…
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