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Lenin's concern about Stalin's ambition highlights the depth of Stalin's ruthlessness and unpredictability, even in the eyes of a leader known for his own brutal methods. It suggests that Stalin's desire for power exceeded even Lenin's expectations for loyalty and control within the Communist Party. Lenin's warning reflects a fear that Stalin's volatile nature could jeopardize the stability and ideological purity of the revolution. Ultimately, it underscores the dangers of unchecked ambition in leadership.

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