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According to marx, the “have- nots”, the working class poor, the exploited, the laborers

According to marx, the middle class “haves”, the employers, the exploiters

ONE HALF OF THE RUSSIAN MARXIST PARTY RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES (HARD CORE) LED BY V.I. LENIN THEY SUPPORTED A SMALL GROUP OF REVOLUTIONARIES WILLING TO SACRIFICE EVERYTHING FOR RADICAL CHANGE

A LOCAL COUNCIL OF WORKERS, PEASANTS, AND SOLIDERS THAT ACTED AS A POLITICAL PARTY

RUSSIAS FIRST NATIONAL PARLIAMENT SET UP IN THE EARLY 20 TH CENTURY

ORGANIZED VIOLENCE AGAINST JEWS IN LATE 19 TH CENTURY RUSSIA

LENINS IDEA STATE CONTROLLED ECONOMY IS SET ASIDE GOVERNMENT RETAINS CONTROL OF MAJOR INDUSTRIES, BANKS, ETC. SMALL SCALE CAPITALISM IS ALLOWED –SMALL FACTORIES ARE PRIVATELY OWNED –SMALL FARMS ARE PRIVATELY OWNED AND PRODUCE CAN BE SOLD FOR PROFIT

A GOVERNMENT THAT HAS TOTAL CONTROL OVER EVERY ASPECT OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE

AN ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH ALL DECISIONS ARE MADE BY THE GOVERNMENT

A LARGE GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED FARM FORMED BY COMBINING MANY SMALL FARMS

ECONOMIC PLAN DESIGNED TO BUILD INDUSTRY AND BOOST PRODUCTION

STALINS CAMPAIGN OF TERROR DURING THE 1930’S TO ELIMINATE ALL THREATS TO HIS POWER (NO ONE WAS SAFE)