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Lenin did away with "war communism" in favor of his "New Economic Policy", which permitted some aspects of capitalism in small businesses and agriculture while retaining the rest of the economy under government control.

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Lenin's plan to rebuild the economy was called the New Economic Policy. It reintroduced some aspects of capitalism to the Russian economy on a temporary basis. Some small businesses and factories (with about 10 employees) were allowed to be operated by their owners for personal profit. Peasant farmers were allowed to keep all their crops as if they owned the land and just pay the government a smaller amount than they had been paying the government under the prior system of "war communism." It was ironic that Lenin saw that the Russian economy was worse off under socialism than it had ever been under capitalism and that Lenin saw a temporary return to capitalism on a limited basis as the only way to save the dying economy.

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