What was the revisionist view of the 1917 Revolution through 1933?

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2026-05-11 19:45

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they are like a watered down version of libertarian. they believe in the perspective of a revolution 'from below' which is concerning the lower class, not the leadership position. they viewed lenin as a great leader for changing a socialist government which would have stayed around til the end of 1917. October revolution was looked at as a mass movement and the bolsheviks came to power not because they were superior manipulators or cynical opportunists but because their policies, as formulated by Lenin in April and shaped by the events of the following months, placed them at the head of a genuinely popular movement.

they had Four general areas:

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