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I thought Marx wrote in his work that he thought that the world should be divided into relatively small communities?

Correct me if I'm wrong, I didn't read Marx' work myself.

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Socialism, which was practised was based on Lenin's internationalistic theory. Powerful Kominterna, party giving all nations "true believe", the marxism. Marx's system is very close to it, he never ment it for Germans only. He gives will of the party over will of nation.

Tenzul, study something about RVHP system and you'll find out what I'm talking about ;)

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No, Lenins movement was Bolshewism, and socialism is a collective noun for several views.

Oh, and Marx argued that a revolution like he describes it can only occur in an industrialised country with an oppressed prolatariat. He had England in mind as the first nation of his design.

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So, bolsheviks were not a "movement". They were communists, named by Paris Commune in 1871 I think. Those who joined Lenin and Trockij in their "revolution" were called bolsheviks, the majority. Existence of RVHP and Kominterna denies their nationalism. Communistic nationalism should be a fascism, where all is based not on partial but national ideology.

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There's a big difference between what Marx and Lenin had wanted and

what people 40 years after their deaths thought and what they were doing.

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