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What was Lenins ideology?

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What was Lenins ideology?

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It was the “Communist Manifest” an ideology by Karl Marx and in part by Friedrich Engels. Maybe supported by another Marx work, The famous “Das Kapital”. The idea was that the workers created the added value to the products and therefore they should be the beneficiaries of the profits made, not the owners of the production means. In clear text: Not Mr. Ford and the share holders should get the profits from the manufacturing but the workers who did not invest a single penny into the production. They succeeded only in 1917 – the Russian Revolution. The system itself was not successful, as it showed after the WW II and eventually 20 years ago as the whole fiction collapsed.

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