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How were the bolsheviks different from the mensheviks?

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Answered by ShridhiJain
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1) The bolsheviks were the majority groups of workers in Russia why the mensheviks were in minority.

2)The mensheviks argue that Russia was back in the capitalist stage of development so the main task for them was alongside providing the workers with the Maxist Framework which help to build the democratic capitalist institution of the country.

3)The bolsheviks argued that the stages of history could be telescoped and that as Russia had been imperialist, its capitalist stage should be shown allowing for the building of socialism.

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