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The prerevolutionary Bolshevik Party's attitude toward the inequalities of wealth was a policy of uncertain. Lenin took what he believed to be the correct Marxist view that during the early stages of the creation of a socialist state, it would take time for inequalities in wealth and power to dissolve. This made perfect sense to Lenin. The far left members of the Party wanted a changeover as fast as possible and the more moderate members of the Party believed a slower evolution would be "smoother" and avoid violence that would cause lasting harm among the peoples of Russia.

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