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How did Lenin's Bolshevik ideas differ from Marx's?

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Answered by diya4816
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Lenin's ideas did not differ from Marx's. Marx provided theory, while Lenin provided action. The thought that Lenin differed from Marx is capitalist BS to convince people, who are sympathetic to Marx, to ignore Lenin. Or, policies that stemmed from Stalinism are attributed to Lenin, which is both Stalinist and capitalist BS. Stalin erased the true history of the Bolsheviks and banned or destroyed all of Lenin's works that clearly opposed Stalin's actions. Capitalists who claim to oppose Stalin and Stalinism, actually do the bidding of Stalinists when the attribute Stalinism to Lenin.

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