It didn't because the state had the power and the people were mostly powerless.
There never was anything like communism according to Marx. There never even was anything like the socialism Marx predicted would replace capitalism. Nor was there any attempt made to conform to Marx's teachings. The Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet Union itself were complete betrayals of the causes they said they would advance.
Yes, Russia was the first to adopt Communism. The Soviet Union did not exist yet. Karl Marx invented the idea of communism in Germany though.
No, it was actually socialist and barely even that. It was communist in name only. The type of "communism" that was in Russia bore no relation to communism as Karl Marx defined it and as Lenin promised.
Karl Marx
Karl Marx introduced communism first to Germany and later to the world through the Communist International, an international integration of communists across Europe. The first serious application of his ideology however, was in Soviet Russia with the glorious resurrection of the proletarian cause during the October revolution. Karl Marx and his partner Friedrich Engels never established or saw someone else establish a communist government.
His first name was Karl, if you are talking about the Soviet Karl Marx.
Communism
Karl Marx, who - along with Frederich Engels - wrote The Communist Manifesto.
First - Name is spelled wrong. It's Karl Marx In a nutshell, founder of Soviet style Communism. Also known as Marxist/Leninism
I think he's the father of modern communism... The above is true. His most famous book is 'Das Kapital'.
It originated in the Soviet Union by Vladimir Lennin, Karl Marx and Fredrich Engel. Although people such as Jesus Christ had the same Ideas the Soviet Union technically originated it.
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Yes, Russia was the first to adopt Communism. The Soviet Union did not exist yet. Karl Marx invented the idea of communism in Germany though.
No, it was actually socialist and barely even that. It was communist in name only. The type of "communism" that was in Russia bore no relation to communism as Karl Marx defined it and as Lenin promised.
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Karl MarxMarx believed that capitalism would be replaced by socialism which in turn would bring upon communism. He was the author of "The Communist Manifesto" and was well known for being the father of communism. See Web Links for much more information on Karl MarxAnswerKarl Marx I believe the question is not clear. Truly Karl Marx with the assistance of Friedrich Engels is the father of communism. There were various "socialist" groups during the time period of Marx. Thus the question should be "Who was the father of communism".
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