Why did Emma Goldman switch from supporting Lenin's revolution to becoming one of the Soviet Union's biggest critics?

a. She was appalled by the killing of the tsar.
b. She resented the censorship imposed by the Communist Party.
c. She disliked Lenin's five-year plan.
d. She disliked the Alexandra Kollontai, the new Woman's Bureau chief.
e. She was disappointed that the Bolsheviks would not incorporate the libertarian ideals she thought they represented.


e

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