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... Revolutionaries. The internal division within each party immensely weakened the strength of its struggle against autocracy. Lenin followed the events inside Russia closely. He revised his revolutionary theory. He drew the conclusion that the peasantry should be sought after as one of the main revolutionary forces in future revolutions. Trotsky also saw the value of the soviet as a form of popular government and the use of a general strike to bring down a government. To successfully revolutionise, the "masses" needed guidance from a political party. The masses were the main driving force of the 1905 Revolution. But the masses were not properly led by the political parties to seize power. Lenin strongly believed in the idea of Vanguardism. This would be a small group of leaders who could enact a revolution from above. Thus, the 1905 revolution was a dress rehearsal because the masses had no guide for advancement. Linked to this problem ...
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