Answer this question…Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism.
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.
The 1917 October Revolution in Russia was the first time that Communism came into power.
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.
When most people think of communism they think of Russia, but China is also communist and there are many others.
Communism was first developed in Russia
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.
Russia is a democratic country of sorts. It is no longer a communist country, meaning it is no longer a country controlled by the Communist Party. Russia, never was a communist country as Karl Marx described communism. In fact, there has never been a true Marxian communist country.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party brought "communism" to Russia in 1917 through the October Revolution. It should be noted that true communism was never instituted in Russia (or in any other country for that matter). The revolution brought a socialist state to Russia. The theory was that socialism would eventually evolve into communism generations later. It never did.
Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use. Clearly no country became Communist after WW1, and Communism will have to exist at a global level anyway. Russia became state capitalist.
In 1917 Russia began a transition to state capitalism. Communism will have to be on a world scale, with no. only or classes, or state or borders.
Set up a state capitalist dictatorship.