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A Helsinki lecture-turned-essay surveys Bolshevik theory and the social and economic conditions in post-revolutionary Russia, weighing primary sources, party publications, and foreign accounts. The author contrasts ideological texts by Lenin and other Marxist writers with statistical and eyewitness reports, criticizes sensational and contradictory rumors, and seeks more reliable data. The work outlines communist doctrinal claims and proposed economic measures, reviews contemporary critiques, and presents practical observations on industry, food supply, and administration, urging careful, fact-based judgment rather than polemical generalizations.
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