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Lenin and the Making of the Soviet State
This chapter examines Lenin's pivotal role in the creation of the Soviet Union, focusing on the interplay between individual leaders and the masses during historical upheaval. It analyzes how Lenin's early life, personal ideologies, and the chaos of post-World War I Russia shaped his leadership and the establishment of a one-party state characterized by terror and mass collectivism. The chapter also critiques Western perceptions of Lenin, contrasting romanticized views with the harsh realities of totalitarian rule.