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Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin – Part One – Revolution

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Oct 15, 2025
Dive into the tumultuous world of early Soviet leaders as Lenin’s radicalization unfolds following his brother’s execution. Explore the contentious split between the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks, showcasing Lenin's ruthless tactics and Trotsky's charismatic emergence. Discover how World War I shattered the socialist movement and led to the rise of Lenin's authoritarian vision. With compelling discussions on Rosa Luxemburg's humane socialism versus Leninism, this narrative highlights the fragile balance of power and ideologies that shaped a revolution.
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INSIGHT

Lenin's Vanguard Rewrites Marxism

  • Lenin transformed Marxist theory into a tightly centralized vanguard model that prized secrecy and discipline.
  • That shift made dictatorship of the Bolshevik party the core of Leninism, not mass proletarian rule.
ANECDOTE

Siberian Exile Was Not Ultimate Isolation

  • Lenin and Julius Martov were arrested together and exiled to Siberia in 1897.
  • Siberian exile proved surprisingly tolerable and allowed many radicals to escape and regroup.
INSIGHT

Phrase Recast To Legitimize Party Rule

  • Lenin framed 'dictatorship of the proletariat' as party rule rather than universal class rule.
  • He repeatedly invoked that phrase to justify centralized authority and repression.
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