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(Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov; Simbirsk, 1870 - Nijni-Novgorod, 1924) born on april 22 was a Russian communist leader who led the October Revolution and created the Soviet communist union. A member of a middle-class family in the Volga region, his animosity against the tsarist regime was exacerbated after the execution of his brother in 1887, accused of conspiracy. He studied at the Universities of Kazan and Saint Petersburg, where he settled as a lawyer in 1893.

His activities against the tsarist autocracy led him to come into contact with the main Russian revolutionary leader of the time, Georgy Plekhanov, in his exile from Switzerland (1895); it was he who convinced him of the Marxist ideology. Under his influence, he helped found in Saint Petersburg the League of Combat for the Liberation of the Working Class, the embryo of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party chaired by Plekhanov.

In 1897, Lenin was arrested and deported to Siberia, where he devoted himself to the systematic study of the works of Marx and Engels. After his liberation in 1900 he went into exile and founded the newspaper Iskra (the spark) in Geneva, in collaboration with Plekhanov

In the II Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Party (1903), Lenin imposed those ideas at the head of the radical Bolshevik group, which defended his strongly disciplined party model as the vanguard of a revolution that he believed was viable in the short term; In 1912, the break with the Plekhanov and Martov Menshevik minority would be definitively confirmed, attached to a mass party model that would prepare the conditions for the triumph of the workers' revolution in the longer term.

In 1905 Lenin returned to Saint Petersburg to participate in the revolution that had broken out in Russia, Lenin considered that movement as a "dress rehearsal" of the socialist revolution, of which he especially appreciated the spontaneous organizational form of the Russian revolutionaries, such as the soviets or popular councils. he would go into exile again in 1907 due to the failure of the revolution.

Lenin was completing a revolutionary program of immediate application for Russia: mixing the heritage of Marxism with the insurrectionary tradition of Louis Auguste Blanqui, he proposed to anticipate the revolution in Russia by being this one. from the "weak links" of the capitalist chain, where a small group of determined and well-organized revolutionaries could drag the working and peasant masses into a revolution, from which a socialist state would emerge.

The outbreak of the First World War (1914-18) gave him the opportunity to put his ideas into practice: he defined the conflict as the result of the contradictions of capitalism and imperialism and, in the name of proletarian internationalism, later, the deterioration of the tsarist regime as a result of the war allowed him to think about launching the socialist revolution in his country as the first step towards an era of world revolution.

The Russian Revolution USSR

When the February Revolution of 1917 overthrew Tsar Nicholas II and brought Kerensky to power, Lenin rushed back to Russia with the help of the German army (which saw in Lenin an agitator capable of weakening his enemy Russia). He published his April Theses ordering the Bolsheviks to cease support for the provisional government and to prepare their own revolution by claiming "all power to the Soviets."

A first failed attempt in July forced him to take refuge in Finland, leaving Trotsky to lead the party to seize power through a coup in early November 1917 . The coup became the triumphant October Revolution thanks to the Bolshevik strategy of focusing their demands on the end of the war and the distribution of land . Lenin immediately returned to preside over the new government or Council of People's Commissars.

As the leader of the Bolshevik Party , he has since directed the building of the first socialist state in history. He fulfilled his initial promises by removing Russia from the war for the Peace of Brest-Litowsk (1918) and distributing expropriated land to peasants from large landowners.

He delegated to Trotsky the organization of the Red Army, with which he managed to resist the combined attack of the white armies and foreign intervention in the course of a long Civil War (1918-20). Once control of the old empire of the czars was recovered, he articulated the territory by creating the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922), which he gave a formal organization by the Constitution of 1923.

Driven by the needs of the war, but also following his own ideological convictions, he imposed a policy of immediate socialization of the economy, nationalizing the main means of production and subjecting activities to strict central planning (war communism); the difficulties of such a radical transformation caused the collapse of production and a general disorganization of the Russian economy.

Lenin then had to rectify his initial mistakes, convincing his party of the need to introduce the New Economic Policy (1921), which consisted of going back on the path of socialization, leaving a certain margin for freedom of movement. market and private initiative (authorization of foreign investments, freedom of wages), with which it achieved an appreciable economic recovery.

Plagued by a serious illness, Lenin gradually retired from the political leadership, while he saw how his collaborators - especially Trotsky and Stalin - began the dispute over the succession. he eventually passed away in 1924

Lenin is known for establishing the political tradition of Marxism-Leninism, which emphasizes the creation of a dictatorship of the proletariat by means of a revolutionary vanguard party and democratic centralism, in which political decisions reached through free discussion are binding upon all members of the political party.

Lenin is one of the most influential political thinkers of modern history, authoring influential communist texts such as "Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism", "State and Revolution", and "What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of Our Movement".

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[–] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

VTuber postingman I love Nimi

also @mustGo@hexbear.net, firstly, I hope you're doing well since you haven't posted anything for quite some time (if you're touching grass, that's probably for the best), and secondly, I wanted to celebrate Nimi/Fauna finally getting the bald toggle she deserves a year and a half after I mentioned it last.

edit: she just started singing "Just a Friend" in her celebratory karaoke. this is why she's the GOAT

[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

::: spoiler I was wondering if her fan base started acting more well adjusted with the new persona I guess not

[–] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

spoilerI was never that deeply embedded in her fanbase (mostly just watched clips here and there), but I didn't notice anything particularly bad relative to other Hololive members, and indeed there was generally less of the stuff that I found off-putting. The main thing that pissed me off was seeing all the tired-ass carnist talking points in the comments whenever she mentioned being vegan. The actual bad shit came from certain corners of the internet where people would say awful things about her and call her lazy and undeserving--basically that she was riding coattails and not being a proper idol or whatever stupid weeb bullshit. But she's doing better than ever as an indie, so they can die mad lol

[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

::: spoiler vtubing nonsense I dont watch Vtubers much lately, especially with bad connections and streams freezing up, but I’ve kept followed discussions and the Sapling “UwU where fauna 🥺😭” meme felt like it circled back from “joke, something played into, honest description” really fast, and i wondered how she was handling that now. Anyone would feel pressured by such a needy fanbase.

[–] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

spoilerAhhh, gotcha. Even when in Hololive, she seems to have been one of the best in terms of keeping a reasonable work/life balance and not streaming crazy hours and stuff. As Nimi, she typically streams four days a week, but she takes extra days off at will and doesn't do the corpo thing where you post a weekly schedule. So if she ever let that stuff get to her, I certainly couldn't tell.

But yeah, Hololive fans really love repeating reddit-tier jokes over and over again. The worst one in recent memory is that for months after Justice debuted, whenever Cecilia and Raora (and/or a JP member) were in a collab, literally half of the comments would be like, "Uh oh, Germany and Italy (and Japan) are teaming up again!"

[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

::: spoiler 🐕 The worst IMO is Bau Bau, but maybe i'm joyless in my older age. but yeah, the internet's always full of people wanting to be the one to make the obvious accusation, meanwhile there were moments with Kureiji Ollie with Azki playing Geoguesser in Indonesia and Azki didn't know why there was a sign to a bunker in Japanese, in Indonesia. Ollie kinda moved pass this, cause obviously she'd know why. But never heard the fanbase really bring it up again.

[–] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

spoilerI'll cop to it...I'm a Bau Bau enjoyer. I don't actually watch FuwaMoco because their burikko shtick isn't for me and it also makes them genuinely difficult to understand (although on a professional level I respect the grind) but I just think it's fun when the other members say Bau Bau back to them.

Also wow, that is a wild clip. Ended up spending a bit too long reading the comments there and, in the midst of a discussion about how Japan (and other countries) whitewash their brutal colonial histories, I found a very funny comment by some Br*tish person complaining about how actually wokeism has gone too far:

The UK education system has quite the opposite problem. They take a rocky (but by historical and their own contemprary standards very tame) colonial legacy and then proceed to make it out as the worst most oppressive empire in history. Despite the fact that it was nothing of the sort. Idk about France or Spain or whatever, but the UK does very little but guilt-trip kids. As an example: If you learn about the massacre at amritsar you dont learn about the preceeding massacres of Europeans or that the general in question was acting against orders and was removed from command, or that the "Indian" mutiny was an explicit attempt to restore the Islamic colonial empire that was replaced by the East India Company, not for Indian "freedom"

ukkk

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[–] HexReplyBot@hexbear.net 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

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