There weren't any three steps, Marx always said that no one can lay out a blueprint for a revolution but what he wanted to see happen was a socialist revolution in which workers and the oppressed of the world took political power and protected the revolution through violence if necessary and build socialism, the lowest stage of communism. As time passed and things changed eventually class itself would disappear, democracy would no longer be some abstract concept but something people just lived everyday and all this sort of thing and we would eventually have communism.
No, Karl Marx died before any of the three Russian Revolutions took place.
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No revolution along the lines Marx foresaw has occurred. He advocated a revolution that would result in the abolition of the wages system.
No revolution along the lines Marx foresaw has occurred. He advocated a revolution that would result in the abolition of the wages system.
No. Marx died in 1883. The Russian Revolution. which was a series of three revolutions came later. The first revolution was in 1905, but was little more than a series of labor strikes. The second revolution was actually two in one which occurred in February 1917 and October 1917. The third revolution was a revolution against the Bolsheviks who took power in the October 1917 revolution. This one failed.
No, he was concerned with social revolution.
No, according to Marx if they were actually an "end stage capitalism" the revolution would be over too quick to result in much damage or injury.
Karl marx was the founder of the idea of socialism. the Russian revolution was to free from the idea being applied.
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