moll.
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Lenin was dead or incapacitated by the time the power struggle started. And Stalin was a far smarter politician than Trotsky. Trotsky just liked the ideological work. The politics he couldn't stand.He was frustrated by Lenin and supplanted by Stalin, neither of which were any near as sharp as he was economically or otherwise. I won't go so far as to call it fate, but I think timing is the biggest factor in deciding if someone with potential, (of whom there are tens of thousands) goes on to become powerful. One question I will ask until the cows come home is whether or not six million jews lives might have been spared had Adolf hitler been accepted into the vienna school of arts?
I will conceed that fate and dumb luck does play a large part in any man's ascension to power. But surely you cannot deny the link that knowledge plays either. Perhaps we can agree to both, and that it is a combination of knowledge and luck/fate which leads to power?