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who took the ideals from the communist manifesto and became a russian revolutionary leader in the early 1900s? what ideals did he focus on?

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Vladimir Lenin is who I’m sure is being referenced. He conveyed ideas such as peace, nationalization of industry & banks. He had a phrase that went like “peace, bread and land.” Though some could argue his advocacy or rule didn’t encapsulate those values or ideals— those were the things he intended to achieve. Keep in mind this is very, very simplified and a summarized version of his ideals, so there are areas that undoubtedly need more detail and elaboration.
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