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Because Russia did not have a large force of urban workers.
The Balsheviks were Marxist revolutionaries in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
Lenin led the Bolshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. The RSDLP was split into two factions, Lenin's Bolsheviks and the majority faction Mensheviks. Both Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were Marxist. The Mensheviks were just not as radical as the Bolsheviks. Lenin led the Bolshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Party. The RSDLP was split into two factions, Lenin's Bolsheviks and the majority faction Mensheviks. Both Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were Marxist. The Mensheviks were just not as radical as the Bolsheviks.
A Marxist-Lennist is one who subscribes to the political ideology od Stalin, who developed his ideas from Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Many modern day communist party members are Marxist-Leninists.
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There are a number of historians who believe that none of the basic ideas making up the theory of imperialism were originated by Lenin. It is argued that Lenin borrowed borrowed them from Hobson, and from such Marxist writers such as Rosa Luxemburg and Bukarin.
As late as 1916, Lenin was still in a polemic against Rosa Luxemburg regarding when and where a workers' revolution should begin. By that date he was still following the Marxist line that surely England, France or even Germany would be the place of a workers' revolution.
Russia experienced a Marxist takeover in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the provisional government and established a communist government.
Lenin adapted Karl Marx's ideas about communism and socialism although with some differences. After the Revolution and during the Russian Civil War, Lenin imposed a socialist system in place of the former capitalist system and he imposed what was called 'war communism' on the country.
No, Vladimir Lenin was the Soviet state's first Marxist leader.
Lenin's writings were based mostly on the ideas that capitalism was an oppressive system to the workers, that the workers should revolt against their employers, that socialism should be imposed upon the country in p lace of capitalism. In other words, his writings were based mainly on Marxist ideas.
Joseph Stalin was sometimes called Lenin's left leg as a pun on the description of a close helper as a "right hand man" and because Stalin practically idolized Lenin.