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AP World History: Modern
Unit 4 – Global Connections: 1450-1750
Topic 4.9
What sets apart Karl Marx's concept of communism from Vladimir Lenin's implementation during the Russian Revolution?
Both ideologies promoted a strong centralized government.
Lenin’s version of communism rejected the idea of class struggle, which was central to Marx's theory.
Marx's communism proposed a single-party system, unlike Lenin's multi-party approach.
Marx envisioned a stateless society, while Lenin established a strong centralized government.
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