Answer:
Communism in the sense is the practice of Marxism, however, the twentieth-century communist leader did not think much like that.
The two ways soviet leaders were stray from the ideas about the communism advanced by Karl Marx are,
- First, Soviet leaders of the twentieth-century focused more on the Economic management, leadership and political organization than Karl Marx had suggested.
- secondly, the communist regimes were shaped by the historical circumstances in which they developed.