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In 6 pages the author discusses Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and his influence on the Russian Revolution. Lenin led the first great socialist revolution in world history. He was a political leader of genius, and a martyr. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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posited to be a great leader who made many contributions to the revolution. His intelligence spoke for much. He read extensively. He was able to use his
great intelligence in leading the revolution. Many practically worshipped Lenin. He sustained the Communist Party. According to Getzler (1996),
an analysis of the Soviet constitution and Vladimir I. Lenins private notes shows that Lenins ideology of the revolution was that it was a civil war. This differentiated him
from other revolutionaries. Getzler said, "Lenin believed that the class struggle inevitably results in civil war. He expected the destruction of tsardom to be the outcome of civil
war and foresaw a second civil war between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Lenin played an active role in the drafting of the Soviet constitution, which aimed for the
dictatorship of the proletariat by declaring war on bourgeois capitalists" (Getzler, 1996, pp. 464). Vladimir I. Lenin was the leader of the 1917 revolution
in Russia. He sustained the Communist Party in the civil war. Lenin founded the Communists International and saved his regime by introducing a New Economic Policy with timely
concessions to the peasantry in 1921 (Service, 1995, pp. 22). He is considered, according to Service (1995), one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
Some posit that Lenin was one of the makers of the 20th century (pp. 22). Lenin espoused the one-party, one-ideology state. He advocated terror
as an instrument of rule. His philosophy was overtly amoral. He aimed to created a society entirely penetrated and mobilized by the objectives of leaders who felt themselves
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