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what was the bolshevik ideology

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Lenin was the chief architect of this plan. As head of the revolutionary Bolshevik faction of the party, Lenin made two important changes to the theory and practice of communism as Marx had envisioned it—changes so significant that the party's ideology was later renamed “Marxism-Leninism."



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Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the party.

Lenin thought that in a repressive society like the Tsarist Russia, the party should be disciplined, and should control the number and quality of its members.

They wanted to transform Russian society through revolution.

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