What would have happened to the USSR if Lenin had lived longer. An alternative history 🏰
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"What Would Have Happened to the USSR if Lenin Had Lived Longer: An Alternative History of the Development of the Soviet Union" explores a counterfactual scenario: how the Soviet Union might have developed if Vladimir Lenin had lived longer. Here is a summary of the main points discussed:
Lenin's Potential Longevity: The video suggests that, based on family history and his own health before his final illness, Lenin could have lived into his 70s, possibly until 1944, which would have allowed him to lead the USSR through such significant events as the early stages of World War II.
Opposition to Stalin's Rise: Lenin was critical of Stalin's concentration of power, as evidenced by his 1922 "Testament," in which he recommended Stalin's removal as General Secretary. Had Lenin remained in power, he might have limited Stalin's rise and the authoritarian policies that came with it.
Less political repression: Under Lenin's continued leadership, the mass purges and show trials that characterized Stalin's regime would have been avoided, resulting in a less repressive political climate.
Federal structure of the USSR: Lenin advocated a federation of equal republics with the right to secede, which contrasted with Stalin's preference for centralized control. A longer period of Lenin's rule could have resulted in a more truly federal Soviet Union.
Cultural and religious policies: Lenin was less inclined to revive Russian imperial symbols and the Orthodox Church that Stalin had promoted. Lenin's continued leadership could have supported a more secular and internationalist cultural policy.
Economic policies: Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP) introduced limited market mechanisms to stimulate the economy. Had Lenin lived longer, the NEP might have been extended, potentially leading to a more mixed economic model.
International Relations: Lenin's approach to international affairs was more ideologically driven, with an emphasis on world revolution. His long-term leadership may have influenced Soviet foreign policy, making it more supportive of international communist movements.
This speculative analysis offers insight into how different leadership might have changed the course of Soviet and world history.
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