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The Marx's communist ideas appealed to most Russians for various reasons. Most people knew that they could overthrow the government using communism.

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Why did Marx communist ideas on appeal to most Russians?

Because in hard times, people look to find fault outside themselves, and want to find some source that they can blame all their problems on; this has happened throughout history. Marx's ideas were used to cast the blame for the hard economic times on the upper class. The people would then rally around the idea of removing the elite from society and putting everyone on the same level (class envy). Another Viewpoint: Marx's Communist ideas did not appeal to most Russians. In the 1920 elections 20% of the population voted for the Communists. Lenin seized control of the government and used that 20% to govern Russia. From then on, Russia was ruled by the Communists. The 1920 election was the only fair election Russia ever had before the 1990s. Many in Russia hated the Communist ideas. Stalin commented on the fact that so many Russians at first fought so hard at first for Germany and then for Russia. "They are not fighting for the system. They are fighting for the lesser of two evils." Stalin knew the people hated Communism.


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