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Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin – Part Two – Power

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Oct 22, 2025
In the midst of the Russian Civil War, a small Bolshevik party faces overwhelming chaos and internal strife. The podcast dives into the critical moments that shaped a dictatorship from revolutionary ideals, including the suppression of dissent and the brutal establishment of the Cheka. The struggle for power among Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin reveals the dark twists of history, as Stalin rises through manipulation, leaving Trotsky in exile. The complexities of war, famine, and political terror showcase the grim reality of a nascent socialist state.
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Dictatorship Despite Limited Support

  • The Bolsheviks quickly built a centralized dictatorship despite limited popular support and initial reforms.
  • Revolutionary ideology and circumstances combined to prioritize state control over democratic processes.
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Soviets Replaced Parliamentary Democracy

  • The Constituent Assembly was dissolved once it proved unfriendly to Bolshevik aims.
  • Lenin and Trotsky framed soviets as a superior form of democracy to justify sidelining elections.
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State Terror Became Institutional

  • Lenin established the Cheka and extrajudicial powers that normalized state terror.
  • Concentration camps (the Gulag) were created in the civil war and expanded later.
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