
Electoral Theory and Strategy of Marx and Lenin w/ August Nimtz [Remaster]
Guerrilla History
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Soviets: A Brief Emergence of True Representation
In 1905, the Soviets represented a form of representative democracy that briefly surfaced during a period of political upheaval. Initially, Lenin viewed the Soviets with skepticism regarding their democratic nature, but he later recognized their significance as more democratic than the Duma. The Soviets allowed for immediate recall of representatives, enhancing accountability and responsiveness to the masses. This brief appearance of the Soviets highlighted an alternative approach to representation, prioritizing direct accountability over traditional political structures.
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