Historically, Mark, you description of Bland's rhetoric is that of all Stalinist groups who cared to opine on the differences between Lenin and Trotsky, of which there were many, prior to 1917 which is why it takes so much of the writings on the subject. Of course 1917 whipped the slate clean only resurrected after Lenin died. There had been *many* difference between both leaders of the Russian Revolution but in the area of tactics primarily. The biggest one was in the immediate post-Civil War at the 11th Party Congress over the issue of the role of unions in the workers state.
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