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:Bolsheviks wanted the government of Russia should be disciplined. : Mensheviks wanted the party should be open to all
willingness to work with the current goverment
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The biggest difference between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks lies in their approach to revolution and party organization. The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, believed in a small, disciplined party of professional revolutionaries that would lead a swift, decisive overthrow of the government. In contrast, the Mensheviks favored a more democratic and inclusive approach, advocating for a broader party membership and a gradual transition to socialism through collaboration with other political groups. This ideological split ultimately shaped the course of the Russian Revolution and the future of the Soviet Union.
Bolsheviks and mensheviks
The Reds and the Whites. The reds were the revolutionaries pro-communists, the whites were the supporters of the previous regime Tzarism.
The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were two factions within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, differing primarily in their approach to revolution and party organization. The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, advocated for a centralized, disciplined party of professional revolutionaries that would lead a swift, proletarian revolution. In contrast, the Mensheviks favored a more democratic and inclusive approach, believing in a gradual transition to socialism through broad-based support and a multi-class coalition. This fundamental ideological divide shaped their strategies and ultimately led to the Bolsheviks seizing power in 1917, while the Mensheviks remained marginalized.
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The main difference between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks is the fact that the Mensheviks were more "Orthodox" Marxists, meaning that they believed in a slow, gradual transition from Capitalism into Communism. The Mensheviks believed that before there should be a Proletariat revolution, there must be a Bourgeois revolution, where Capitalism is the main socioeconomic system. Later, there would be a workers' revolution, which would usher in Socialism, and slowly the Socialist government would loosen its control over the means of production and the state would wither away into a Communist system. The Bolsheviks believed basically the same thing, but wanted to move through the Capitalist phase as quickly as possible, arriving at a Socialist state as soon as they could.