Peasants :))
No he did not give private ownership of land to the peasants, despite his revolutionary slogan "Peace! Bread! Land!" Land owned by individuals was confiscated from them in the name of the state and not redistributed to the peasants as they were led to believe would happen.
Lenin's view toward property ownership was that it had to be abolished if capitalism were to be eliminated and socialism (and later communism) successfully imposed on the society. As Karl Marx had said the essence of capitalism is the private ownership of property. Abolish private ownership of property and you abolish capitalism. One of the very first things Lenin did after the Revolution was to abolish the private ownership of property and vest it in the state.
Lenin's first move as head of the government after the October Revolution was to abolish the private ownership of property.
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Lenin decreed that all private ownership of property was now abolished and that all property, businesses, etc were now the property of the state.
After Vladimir Lenin seized control of Russia in 1917, the nation turned to communist values. The government took all the land from private ownership and put it work as a government entity.
Private class ownership
The term private ownership means that something is owned legally by a private party and not through a government agency. Private shareholders are part of owning the private company.
Planned economic systems would have the least private ownership.
The term private ownership means that something is owned legally by a private party and not through a government agency. Private shareholders are part of owning the private company.
Communism is an economic system almost the opposite of capitalism. Capitalism is the ownership of property and the means of production and wealth is in the hands of private entities. Communism is ownership of property and the means of production by the government and wealth shared with all.
Privatization.