Vladimir Lenin - Revolutionary Momentum

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October 15, 2016

 

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In this sense, Lenin destroys the idea of a prolonged capitalist stage as he seeks the immediate commencement of the transition to socialism through the “social production and the distribution of products… under the control of the Soviets of Workers’ Deputies.” It is this underlying drive for socialism that effectively ends the cooperative period of dual government and ignites a competitive political environment...
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Ironically though, it was Russia’s involvement in the war that caused economic, social and political turmoil, forcing Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate and effectively igniting the revolutionary process that Lenin sought to continue. Furthermore, and most significantly, Lenin concludes his Theses with his ultimate political aim, an aim that his Marxist mentality leads him to believe is inevitable; “A new International”...
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