Foremost among the aims identified by Vladimir Lenin in his treatise What Is to Be Done? was:

a. The elimination of the Mensheviks in the Duma.
b. The overthrow of the tsar.
c. The implementation of collectivized farms throughout Russia.
d. The incorporation of the wishes of the Russian masses, whom Lenin trusted implicitly.


b. The overthrow of the tsar.

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