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460: 517: 212:. The faction opposed such a treaty, instead advocating a "revolutionary war" to foment socialist revolution in Germany, Austria-Hungary, and elsewhere. The group also held radical views on economic and social policy (including cultural, educational, and family policy) and military organization, and rejected the concept of national 271:(published in four issues in Moscow in April–June 1918) criticized the "pragmatism" and "conservatism" of Lenin and his allies, urging immediate nationalization of industry, workers' control, and no compromise with capitalist forces, domestic or foreign. Left Communists were dominant in 582: 327: 252: 587: 290:
The faction largely died out by the end of 1918, as its leaders accepted that their program was unrealistic in the circumstances of the developing
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inherited some characteristics and members of the Left Communists, and the tendency re-emerged in
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satisfied their demands for a radical transformation of the economy. The
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and the succession to Lenin. Most Left Communists were affiliated with
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Daniels, Robert V. (2007). "Left Communism in the Revolutionary Era".
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from 1917 to 1918, when they were replaced by moderates such as
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which arose in 1918, during the debates on signing a
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Index

Left Bolsheviks
Leader
Nikolai Bukharin
Workers' Opposition
Military Opposition
Ideology
Marxism
Communism
Political position
Far-left
Russian Communist Party
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
Russian
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
separate peace
Central Powers
World War I
self-determination
Nikolai Bukharin
Andrei Bubnov
Alexandra Kollontai
Valerian Osinsky
Georgy Pyatakov
Yevgeni Preobrazhensky
Karl Radek
Vladimir Smirnov
Seventh Party Congress
Vladimir Lenin

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