Was he an actual philosopher king?
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Was he an actual philosopher king?
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Tbh Lenin was one in a million, the more I read about him the more I think he did nothing wrong
Lenin>Marx
In terms of influence? No. In terms of theory? Big fucking no. As an actual organizer of communism? For sure, but then Marx operated on a microscopic scale compared to Lenin's revolution anyway. So perhaps it's unfair?
It's totally unfair and semi ironic, as Lenin could never be as great as he was without Marx in first place.
I do however think Marx was a bit too much of a drunken sod for someone attempting to organize the working classes towards a revolution. He should count himself happy he was never forced to self-crit by Lenin.
I think you mean 1 in 2 billion.
So did Fanny Kaplan save the revolution by inadvertently revealing the British spy plot to coup Lenin or did she ruin it by shooting him causing his health to fail?
Lenin was divinely inspired.
count himself lucky*
How was Kaplan related to the British spies? Also the second because there were already a bunch of attempted coups against Lenin and it's what the civil war was about.