Bukharin's Personality

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A-Levels History Mind Map on Bukharin's Personality, created by EmmaSmile on 04/05/2013.
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Bukharin's Personality
  1. Inquisitive.
    1. Known as the "Golden Boy of the Revolution" by Lenin
      1. Younger than the other contenders
        1. Joined the Bolshevik Party in 1906
          1. Some older communists thought he was too young to lead.
          2. Could argue well as supporter of the NEP
            1. Radicals on left wing suspicious of his economic policy
            2. Arrested in 1912, escaping to Germany.
              1. Became a major figure before 1917 and was close to Lenin
                1. Debated with Lenin on political strategy and was an important theorist.
                  1. Leading figure on Pravda throughout 1917
                2. Led left wing opposition to signing of Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
                  1. 1920-1921 criticised Trotsky and Lenin over trade union controversy and did not become full member of Politburo until 1922.
                  2. Did not have the skills or cunning of Stalin
                    1. Lenin's Testament criticised his theories as 'not fully Marxist' - he believed that not only Marxists should contribute
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