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    • gammison [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I think that's a really ahistorical way to view Lenin and Hampton. We didn't have our Lenin (I'd argue we shouldn't have a Lenin either in the sense of his actions post 1917). But anyhow, Hampton cannot be compared to Lenin at all. Lenin was not really involved in on the ground organizing in Russia at all for many years of his life, rather there thousands of dedicated radicals organizing in their workplaces and towns (many who were killed like Hampton), combined with the crumbling tsarist state and ww1 that led to the revolution. Lenin participated in protests and wrote and distributed pamphlets (within a highly organized and developed set of anti tsarist Marxist organizations that already existed, and with funding from his mom ) while in law school, got exiled, and went to Europe for 20 years organizing and theorizing alongside help from the spd and was sent back to Russia once the revolution had already sparked off. The two situations are just incomparable.

      If Lenin had been executed by the Tsar in the 1890s,there still was a massive revolutionary left carrying on created and sustained by many organizations that helped create Lenin as he was in the first place. We cannot compare that to Hampton.