Marxism has greatly influenced Russia's history and continues to be reflected in the country's political and economic policies. Although the official ideology shifted away from Marxism with the collapse of the Soviet Union, elements of Marxist theory can still be seen in the country's emphasis on state control of key industries and resources. Overall, Russia's approach to governance and economic planning has been shaped by its historical association with Marxism.
Marxism Today ended in 1991.
Russia was the last European country to have serfs. Russia did not have any factory jobs. The people felt that Marxism would be better than what they had.
No, he only got influence of Marxism.
The Labour party of the united kingdom considers there selfs as neo-marxist but a don't even think parties in mainland Europe use it apart from France and russia
In the ideas of Karl Marx
Marxism originated in Germany and then spread to other European countries, particularly Russia, where it became highly influential. Marxism also had significant impact in China, Cuba, Vietnam, and various other countries as a political and economic ideology.
Lenin adapted Marxism's conditions in Russia because he believed in it. He, like Karl Marx, believed that Russia and it's people can be in better conditions if everyone was equal. This came to thought because of how high starvation and homelessness population steadily increased. Marx started the concept of communism in Russia, and Lenin tried to finish it.
Lenin changed Marxism to fit the needs of Russian society and realities by changing Russia into a communist country and preventing any revolution from taking place.
Often times there is a bit of confusion when using the term of introducing and "installing" when speaking about a political theory. This is the case with Marxism. While Vladamir Lenin and the Bolsheviks installed a socialist government as the first stage of their communist revolution, Lenin was not the first person to bring the ideas of Karl Marx into Russia.A leading Populist, Georgi V. Plekhanov, (1857 - 1918 ) emigrated to Switzerland from Russia. There he founded the first Russian Marxist organization. He is sometimes referred to as the father of Russian Marxism. The books and articles he wrote about Marxism in the safety of Switzerland, were smuggled into Russia, and influenced students and underground revolutionaries.
As far as Marxism in Russia was concerned, Leon Trotsky saw the spread of this ideology as the natural result of conflicts among the power brokers in Russia. He saw that the Russian intelligentsia was indulging in populist political theories with the idealistic revival of the peasantry and its rejection of capitalism. At the same time the intelligentsia was being courted by capitalists who were baiting them with rewards of wealth that would generated by supporting this class of Russians.From Trotsky's viewpoint the intelligentsia came to its senses when the bourgeois intelligentsia realized that Marxism was the answer to Russia's problems. Marxism, for Trotsky, ended any more leanings to Populism and its failed past.
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Various thinkers, including Alexander Herzen, Nikolay Chernyshevsky, and Pyotr Tkachev laid the foundations for socialism in Russia, but Georgy Plekhanov is known as the father of Marxism (scientific socialism) in Russia.