Lenin opposed large capitalism because he believed it concentrated wealth and power in the hands of a few, leading to exploitation of the working class and perpetuating social inequalities. He argued that capitalism inevitably resulted in Imperialism, where capitalist nations would seek to expand their markets and resources at the expense of others. This, he contended, would lead to conflicts and wars, undermining the potential for a socialist revolution. Ultimately, Lenin saw large capitalism as a barrier to achieving a classless society, which he envisioned through the establishment of a proletarian Dictatorship.
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