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Menshevik
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Menshevik

Member of the non-Leninist wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party. The group evolved in 1903 when L. Martov called for a mass party modeled after western European groups, as opposed to Vladimir Ilich Lenin's plan to restrict the party to professional revolutionaries. When Lenin's followers obtained a majority on the party central committee, they called themselves Bolsheviks (“those of the majority”), and Martov and his group became the Mensheviks (“those of the minority”). The Mensheviks played active roles in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and in the St. Petersburg soviet, but they became divided over World War I and later by the Russian Revolution of 1917. They attempted to form a legal opposition party but in 1922 were permanently suppressed.



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Finally, I was reminded the other day, (by a leading brand expert, horseracing fan, regular racegoer and someone entrusted by at least three global corporations to advise them on their branding and demographic positioning), about Stalin's method of dealing with the moderate, minority, Mensheviks.
Mark is indecisive but he knows he has to do something or else fail forever, like the Mensheviks.
The ideological infighting reminds one of similar bickering on the Left--Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, Leninists, Trotskyists, Stakhanovites, and so on.
 
 
 
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