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why Lenin felt peasants were not a united group??

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Answered by punamkarnpunam1988
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Vladimir Lenin felt that peasants were not one united group because some of them were poor and others were rich, some worked as labourers while others were capitalists who employed workers. By this 'differentiation' within them, they could not all be part of a socialist movement.

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Answered by anushkasinha98
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Vladimir Lenin felt that peasants were not one united group because some of them were poor and others were rich, some worked as labourers while others were capitalists who employed workers. By this 'differentiation' within them, they could not all be part of a socialist movement.

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