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In referrencing Lenin's "What is To Be Done"

Lenin is here calling for unity among socialist thinkers, emphasizing that criticisms made by socialist thinkers against one another’s thoughts strengthen the enemy (bourgeois ideology”). Put in other words, Lenin is saying that when members of the group are seen disagreeing on their ideas and goals, this is used by the enemies of the group as proof that the group is wrong. Do you agree or disagree? Is it more important that a group (any group, not just the socialists of 1902) project a united front, or that the ideas of each member of a group be heard?


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Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree. What do you think?

Answered by Hannah Z
I agree because my mind said so.
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