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Lenin's Contribution to the Development of the Bolshevik Party

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Lenin's Contribution to the Development of the Bolshevik Party

From 1902 Lenin had been fighting to build a revolutionary workers party, he was expelled from university for writing pamphlets and supporting strikes. Even when Lenin worked abroad, he was always trying to help the revolution along, but without being arrested.

In 1893 Lenin moved to St Petersburg, where he joined a growing Marxist circle, then 1985 he helped to create a marxist working class organisation. Lenin was soon arrested and exiled to Siberia until 1900, when he went abroad and helped to create marxist newspapers: 'Iskra' - This helped to unite Social democrats and inspire new recruits. Lenin was playing a role even then, …show more content…

The April Theses show a very big contribution made by Lenin to the development of the party, as Lenin's ideas were the basis for the Bolshevik Party's new slogans, 'Bread, Peace, Land' and 'All power to the soviets' were the messages Russian public wanted to hear, especially as shortages were not getting any less. Lenin encouraged the Bolsheviks to put the message out that the Bolsheviks would give people what they wanted most, the message had not changed, but people were now ready to hear it, they wanted the end of the war.

A Bolshevik supporter commented on Lenin's speech in his book 'From Lenin to Stalin':

"Hardly off the train, Lenin asked the party comrades, 'Why didn't you seize

power?' And at once he comes out with his April Theses...He is called mad

and delirious...But suddenly it becomes apparent that he has the ear of the

man in the street, and of the man in the factory and barracks! His whole genius

consists of his ability to say what these people want to say, but do not know

how to say"

Although this man, V. Serge, was a

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