European History – 1890 to 1945
The Mensheviks were a faction within the Russian socialist movement, formed in the early 20th century, that advocated for a more moderate approach to achieving socialism compared to their rivals, the Bolsheviks. They believed in a gradual transition towards socialism through democratic means and supported collaboration with liberal groups, which distinguished them from the more radical Bolshevik ideology of immediate revolution.
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