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How do you think lenin's early life affected his later political ideas?

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Vladímir Ilich Ulyanov, whose alias is Lenin, was born as the 4th child in a stable family economically, his father had a state office which gave high status to the family.

There is no evidence that he had any interest in politics during his childhood, however, during adolescence, his older brother, Aleksandr Ulyanov, died shot by the government, he was accused of conspiring against Sar Alexander III. Many historians believe that it was the death of his brother that prompted him to take an interest in politics.

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The execution of his brother caused Lenin to question and rejection to the government.

Vladimir Lenin was a Russian communist revolutionary and leader of the Bolshevik Party who became prominent during the Russian Revolution of 1917.

He was born in 1870 into a middle-class family in Ulyanovsk, Russia. As a teenager, he was politically radicalized following the execution of his older brother in 1887 for plotting to assassinate Czar Alexander III.

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