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What was Vladimir Lenin's primary goals when he led Bolshevik Revolution?

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Lenin's objective was to launch a socialist revolution that would result in a socialist state, and for this he believed that it was essential to have determined and organized revolutionary leaders.

In 1912, Lenin broke with Plekhaanov as a result of his attachment to the mass party model, which before the Revolution approved an intermediate step: bourgeois democracy.

After the overthrow of the tsarist regime, at the behest of the February Revolution of 1917, Lenin redoubled his bet and called on all Bolsheviks to cease their support for the provisional government and go for the true Revolution.

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Vladmir Lenin wanted to end the provisional government and give all power to the soviets. Lenin also wanted to be the leader, which he suceeded in doing with help from the MRC (military revolutionary committee). Lenin wanted an end to the monarchy and to give piower to the people, through the form of communism.

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