The effect that Communism has had upon Russia since the successful 'Revolution of 1917' is difficult to overstate, as it resulted in an entirely new government, social structuring, and values-system for the Russian people. In addition, the rise of the Soviet Union into super-power status after World War II had an additional effect on its people as well as on the world. Despite the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, Communism continues to have an effect on Russia as a kind of general inspiration and influence in the current government and social organization.
Marxism said class tensions would cause revolutions. Well, more people became poor than people that became rich. The poor rebelled against the rich. Much like how America is doing. For the past 30 years this has been happening in America. If we dont change our ways, we could be in for another revolution
Russia was never Communist (which would mean a classless stateless society based on production for use). The Bolshevik coup ushered in a state capitalist system.
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Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.
Communism didn't last in Russia because Stalin had a warped idea of communism. It failed because it never was true communism, but was always corrupted. I believe it was not communism in the USSR, but more of a deadly mix of Socialism and Totalitarianism.
Communism (a classless stateless society) will have to be worldwide, with no nations or borders. What was established in Russia in 1917 was state capitalism.
Russia was never Communist. The USSR was state capitalist.
Communism was first developed in Russia
How communism is faring in today's Russia.
Lenin brought state capitalism to Russia, not Communism.
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Communism was developed out of the need to replace the ruling class of the Cezars of Russia. It was to give those in Russia and Utopian ideal.
Because it brought on Communism in Russia. Also China was influenced by Russia to be communist as well.
Communism didn't last in Russia because Stalin had a warped idea of communism. It failed because it never was true communism, but was always corrupted. I believe it was not communism in the USSR, but more of a deadly mix of Socialism and Totalitarianism.
The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin brought "communism" to Russia, although it was not "communism", it was actually socialism. There has never been a country that has been "communist" in the sense that Karl Marx described communism.
because Russia's a big Continent that does what they want.
russia power was way to strong so they had to change it.
Yes, the massive territorial expansionism associated with Russia come after 1917 with communism.