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Vladimir Lenin : An Influential Philosopher And Controversial Political Figures Of The 20th Century

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Windle Hutchinson
Mrs. Rausch
English 10
20 April 2015
Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was a very persuasive person, he was very good at getting crowds and people on his side. He is considered one of the most influential and controversial political figures of the 20th century. Lenin was one of the leaders for the Bolshevik Revelation. Later in 1917 he became the head leader of the USSR, the newly formed Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. He was born on April 10th of 1870. School was very important to Lenin, because his parents was very smart, and they forced learning. When he went to high school, he had a gift for Latin and Greek. Lenin had a rough life. Like when he was young boy, his dad was threaded by the Gov. to retire early, …show more content…

Karl Marx had a big impact on Lenin. Soon after that Lenin declared himself as a Marxist. In 1892 he got his law degree. Then he moved to Samara, that’s were all of the Russian peasants were at. The people were in pain, and that helped his believe in Marxist. Lenin focused more on his ways of the revolutionary politics. He left Samara in the mid-1890s for a new life in St. Petersburg, the Russian capital. There, Lenin got with other like-minded Marxists and began to work together actively in their jobs. People started noticing it, so in December 1895 Lenin and several other of the Marxist leaders were arrested. Lenin was exiled to Siberia for three about years. His fiancée and future wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, went with him.

When they got out from exile they went to stint in Munich, where Lenin and others co-founded a newspaper, about Iskar, about the unity of the Russian and European Marxists. Lenin returned to St. Petersburg and he stepped up his leadership role in the revolutionary movement. At the Second Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party meet in 1903, Lenin argued for a streamlined party leadership community, that would lead a network of lower party organizations and their workers. “Give us an organization of revolutionaries,” Lenin said, “and we will overturn Russia!”

Lenin’s speech was soon supported by allot of people. In 1904 Russia went to war with Japan. They went to war because of the impact on Russian

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