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Joseph Stalin did not create the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin did that.
Answer this question… Religious beliefs were forbidden, and religious organizations were shut down.
Yes, and that was a major part of Leninism. Whereas Marx anticipated a revolution of a united force of factory workers, Lenin felt that revolution could best be accomplished by a tight group of professional revolutionaries together with a large following of like-minded people except that they would not be allowed to stage the revolution.
Lenin's (his last name was actually Ulyanov) father was a inspector and a director of a public school. Both of his parents were well educated for their time and instilled their belief in equal rights and a rejection of a servile social system into their children. The execution of Lenin's older brother Alexander, convicted in a conspiracy to assasinate Tsar Alexander III, is considered one of the major influences in Lenin's beliefs and actions.
Lenin influenced the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia. He did this by agitating for the overthrow of Russia's Provisional Government; promising an end to Russia's involvement in World War I; promising an end to food shortages and promising a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers who worked the land.
Vladimir Lenin's political beliefs have a foundation in Marxism. He carried that belief to overthrow the Russian Provisional government and establish the first phase of Communism, name the dictatorship of the Proletariat. He is not one of these, however, he and Marxist associates decide to rule with great power and work diligently to establish a true Marxist based government in the new Soviet Union.
Old Major represents the political idea of Marxism-Leninism in Russian history. He symbolizes the revolutionary spirit and ideas of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin, advocating for a classless society and the overthrow of the oppressive ruling class. He plays a crucial role in inspiring the animals' rebellion and laying the foundation for their socialist utopia.
Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Party in Russia, partially based his rule on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. He was instrumental in establishing the world's first Communist state in 1917 after the Russian Revolution.
Joseph Stalin did not create the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin did that.
Answer this question… Religious beliefs were forbidden, and religious organizations were shut down.
Yes, and that was a major part of Leninism. Whereas Marx anticipated a revolution of a united force of factory workers, Lenin felt that revolution could best be accomplished by a tight group of professional revolutionaries together with a large following of like-minded people except that they would not be allowed to stage the revolution.
Lenin's (his last name was actually Ulyanov) father was a inspector and a director of a public school. Both of his parents were well educated for their time and instilled their belief in equal rights and a rejection of a servile social system into their children. The execution of Lenin's older brother Alexander, convicted in a conspiracy to assasinate Tsar Alexander III, is considered one of the major influences in Lenin's beliefs and actions.
Vladimir Lenin certainly launched communism in Russia and Joseph Stalin was the major leader who did the most to solidify communism in the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin certainly launched communism in Russia and Joseph Stalin was the major leader who did the most to solidify communism in the Soviet Union.
Lenin influenced the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia. He did this by agitating for the overthrow of Russia's Provisional Government; promising an end to Russia's involvement in World War I; promising an end to food shortages and promising a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers who worked the land.
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Marx had called for the worker's revolution to be against the bourgeoisie dominated governments. Lenin conveniently jumped past this book mark of Marxist ideology by staging the Bolshevik revolution against, for all practical purposes, an autocracy. This was the Romanov dynasty that had never developed into a bourgeoisie nation.