The Power Vacuum and Power struggle
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- The power vacuum and power struggle
- Ideology and nature of leadership
- Party member preferred "collective leadership"/rule by committee
- More socialist
- Fear that Trotsky would become a dictator
- Control of the Red Army meant that he could easily crush opposition
- During the Cvivil war, government became more centralised
- Essential to maintain party unity - feared Trotsky would cause factional divisons
- Party member preferred "collective leadership"/rule by committee
- Lenin's testament
- Stalin
- Added on 4 Jan 1923 that "Stalin is too rude" and he should be replaced by soeone that difers from Stalin in all respects
- "Having become General secretary, he has immeasurable power" that he can use with "sufficient caution"
- Trotsky
- Outstanding ability and possibly to most capable man in the Central comittee
- Zinoviev & Kamenev
- members of the party should not hold the incident of the october revolution against them
- Stalin
- Divisions and contenders for power
- STALIN
- Strengths
- Given a seat on the Executive committee of the Petrograd Soviet
- Made commissar for nationalities in Oct, rev. it is thought it was at this time he built good rapport with Lenin
- May 1919, in charge of the Ogburo and elected to the Politburo (main organ on power)
- 1922 became General secretary
- Weakness
- No evidence of his taking charge in the October revolution
- Removed form military position in oct rev for disobeying Trtosky's orders
- The Civil war showed a tendency to disobey orders from the centre in favour of his own methods
- Reputation of "industrious mediocrity"
- Sukhanov described him as a "grey blur which flickered obscurely and left no trace"
- Strengths
- TROTSKY
- Strengths
- Position of Commissar for war gave him a strong base in the army
- Only member who could rival Lenin in intellect and writings on Marxist theory
- Best orators, convincing, and could work crowds
- Contribution to Bolshevik consolidation was equal to Lenin's
- Planned the Oct. Rev
- Drive, determination and organisation of the red army bought victory in the 1918 Civil war
- Seen as Lenin's natural successor
- Weaknesses
- He was arrogant and aloof
- Dismissive of other Bolsheviks
- Never went out of his way to endear himself
- New Bolshevik (joined in 1917)
- Other members unconvinced of his loyalty
- he was loyal to a fault, he would accept decisions as he did not want to damage the party
- Other members unconvinced of his loyalty
- He did not like political on-fighting, making deals and alliances
- Preferred debates as this is where he felt he was naturally superior
- 1923-26 he suffered from an undiagnosed illness
- Absent for votes in the politburo
- Unable to deal with continuous political attacks
- He was arrogant and aloof
- Strengths
- BUKHARIN
- Strengths
- Lenin T: "The biggest and most valuable theoretican of the whole party"
- 'Golden boy' of the party
- Well-liked
- 'Golden boy' of the party
- Close to Lenin from 1917
- Lenin T: "The biggest and most valuable theoretican of the whole party"
- Weaknesses
- He did not have the skills and political cunning of Lenin
- Lenin T: His theoretical views can only with the greatest doubt be regarded as fully Marxist
- Only joined Politburo in 1922
- Strengths
- RYKOV
- Strengths
- 1918- Chairman of the Sovnarkom
- Outspoken, frank and direct
- Weaknesses
- an alcoholic
- Rykova
- an alcoholic
- Strengths
- ZINOVIEV
- Weaknesses
- Not an intellectual
- Opposed the Oct rev.
- Seen as vain, incompetent and cowardly
- Victor Serge said he was 'simply a demagogue"
- EH Carr: "weak, vain, ambitious [and] only too eager to occupy the empty throne"
- Strength
- An active Bolshevik from 1905
- Position as party secretary in Leningrad allowed him to build a string power base
- Member of the politburo in 1921
- Good orator
- Weaknesses
- KAMENEV
- Weaknesses
- Lost influence by opposing the Oct Rev
- Strength
- Active Bolshevik from 1905
- Close collaborator with Lenin abroad from 1907-1917
- Lenin regarded him as sensible and reliable
- EH Carr: intellectually superior to Zinoviev and Stalin
- But by far the least effective of the three [...] no desire nor capacity to lead men
- Weaknesses
- Lost influence by opposing the Oct Rev
- Weaknesses
- But by far the least effective of the three [...] no desire nor capacity to lead men
- A Moderate and well - liked
- Weaknesses
- STALIN
- Ideology and nature of leadership
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