Origin Story

Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin – Part One – Revolution

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Oct 15, 2025
Dive into the tumultuous world of early Soviet leaders as Lenin’s radicalization unfolds following his brother’s execution. Explore the contentious split between the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks, showcasing Lenin's ruthless tactics and Trotsky's charismatic emergence. Discover how World War I shattered the socialist movement and led to the rise of Lenin's authoritarian vision. With compelling discussions on Rosa Luxemburg's humane socialism versus Leninism, this narrative highlights the fragile balance of power and ideologies that shaped a revolution.
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ANECDOTE

Stalin's Early Pragmatism And Obscurity

  • Stalin began as a pragmatic conciliator and rose through factional disputes before later shifting closer to Lenin.
  • Early peers described him as a grey blur who lacked charm but valued effective work.
INSIGHT

Luxemburg Foretold Socialism's Wartime Failure

  • Rosa Luxemburg predicted wartime nationalism would overwhelm socialist internationalism.
  • Her critique foreshadowed the Second International's collapse when parties supported their own states.
ANECDOTE

Exiles Rebuilt Strategy From Abroad

  • Many Bolsheviks fled or were exiled when WWI started; Lenin and Trotsky ended up in Switzerland.
  • Lenin spent long hours in Zurich libraries, refining tactics and waiting for opportunity.
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