No, they did not, at least true communism as envisioned by Karl Marx. The Bolsheviks imposed a socialist system in Russia even though they called it communist. In Marxian communism there would be no social classes, no thought of working for personal wealth and no government. When Lenin and the Bolsheviks took over, social classes did not disappear. People in charge of government still looked down on the ordinary worker and peasant farmer. People still wanted to work for personal gain. This necessitated first imposition of "war communism," then the New Economic Policy. Finally, there certainly was a government. One that was more oppressive and repressive of the ordinary citizen that the Tsars or the bourgeoisie had ever been.
The major aim of the Bolsheviks were removing ruling monarch from power. With that accomplished, a second aim was to establish a communist government, which they did.
The Bolsheviks planned to abolish private property and establish what was social equality, in their view.
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The major aim of the Bolsheviks were removing ruling monarch from power. With that accomplished, a second aim was to establish a communist government, which they did.
They fought to overthrow the Provisional government and established communism in Russia.
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The Bolsheviks planned to abolish private property and establish what was social equality, in their view.
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The Bolsheviks were a group of radical communists who wanted to overthrow the czarist government and later, the Provisional government. They were led by Vladimir Lenin
the fought to overthrow the czar and establish communism
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