To begin with this contrast between authors we need to understand their background and were it took place in history, in order to have a paronamic view of their life. Vladimir Illich Uylanov (Vladimir Lenin) was born on April 22, 1870, in Simbirsk, Russian Empire; Governed by Absolute Monarchy and ruled under the Russian Ortodox Church and he Pauline laws, Lenin was raised by a mid-class but well educated family, who`s Father died when Vladimir was 16. This was one of the incidents that changed his point of view radically, because right after that his older brother Aleksandr who studied in the Saint Petersburg University got arrested and killed (hunged) under the charges of conspiracy …show more content…
Lenin called himselve an Orthodox Marxist, who belived that humanity will reach a pure comunist society, which will be “stateless and classless” trying to defeat the Capitalist monopoly, in which the workers were almost salaves and the democracy was a fake ilusión of representation. But what he actually reached was the Soviet Union, stablished after the October Revolution, supported by the working class (Proletariat). The URRS was the unión of 14 soviet republics which economy was centralized, capital was Moskow and where the Human Rights were not the same; The rule of law was abolished, aswell as the civil liberties and the guaranties of property.
On the other side Malcom X was a Human Rigths defender fighting against racism and persuing equality for the Black people. He argued that “if the U.S government was unwilling or unable to protect black people, black people should protect themselves”, taking this into a whole diferente level where Black nationalism was required by any means. Also stating that the predominat economic system was not inclusive and that a change was needed leaving the doubt about which one he