Take it away, Gene of Harry's Place:
Before I read Gulag, I was among those who (like Seymour and his comrades now) was prepared to draw a distinction between Lenin and Trotsky (basically good and right) and Stalin (bad and wrong). After reading Gulag, I couldn’t do that anymore, even if I wanted to. Solzhenitsyn, with his overwhelming accumulation of evidence, had made it impossible. I had to face it: the whole Bolshevik enterprise was rotten at the core, even if it took the reactionary Solzhenitsyn to make me finally understand that.Seymour is a young SWP blogger who calls himself, "Lenin" - after one of the worst mass-murderers of the century of mass murder.
The non-psychopathic left take him far too seriously.
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Well, this Lenin character has a lot of followers. Unfortunately.
Does he, though? His political party, the SWP, is a tiny cult - albeit one that is highly skilled at entryism.
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