No. After the cold war ended they converted to capitalism on the recommendation of the US
very poor
1917 to 1991
The Russians
both didn't believe in communism
Communism is an economic theory; it is studied by economists, even those who utterly reject it. One still has to know about it.
Its Russians trying to improve their country. And communism is only a political system in which the central government owns farms and factories and offices.
The communists distributed wealth and equality to appeal their type of government.
No, since 1989 Poland is no longer run under communism.
Social stratification began to take hold in Russia soon after the fall of communism in the early 1990s. Privatization of state assets, emergence of oligarchs, and economic reforms led to widening wealth gaps and inequalities among the population. The transition to a market economy created new social classes and exacerbated income disparities within Russian society.
The Marx's communist ideas appealed to most Russians for various reasons. Most people knew that they could overthrow the government using communism.
they opposed i think it was Stalin or lenin. either way they opposed a Russian leader and hated communism.
There is no private land ownership under communism.