The Soviet Socialist Leader

             Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, more popularly known as Lenin, is arguably the greatest
             leader in Russian and Soviet Union History. Lenin inspired and led the Bolshevik
             (Communist) Revolution of 1917, and was the architect and first head of the recently
             dismantled United Soviet Socialist Republic. I would also argue that the Bolshevik
             Revolution is the most significant political event of the 20th century, and Lenin must for
             good or ill be regarded as the century's most significant political leader. Not only in the
             scholarly circles of the former Soviet Union but even among many non-Communist
             scholars, he has been regarded as both the greatest revolutionary leader and
             revolutionary statesman in history, as well as the greatest revolutionary thinker since
             Lenin's considerable leadership power stemmed primarily from his visions and the
             passionate manners in which he conveyed them. This was never more evident than
             during the Communist Revolution. Lenin did not have a great military mind, nor his
             generals and advisors, and thus he created some of the more serious military blunders
             of the century. However, Lenin was able to continually inspire the Bolshevik army
             despite their many defeats. Outnumbered, outgunned, starving, freezing, and
             exhausted, Lenin's motivated army defeated the Mensheviks in 1918 and seized
             Adding to the amazement of his leadership ability, Lenin controlled the Bolshevik
             revolution from another country. Lenin fled to Switzerland for the greater portion of the
             1917 Revolution to escape possible capture and execution. While in Switzerland, he
             authored many idealist works, including Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism
             (1916). In this book, Lenin argued that the world war was an inevitable outcome of
             Western capitalism and imperialism, whereby the capitalist states of Europe had come
             to rely upon aggressive foreign expansi
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