Marxist revolutionaries believe that workers want the highest pay possible. In turn, owners and corporations want to pay the lowest amount possible.
The Bolsheviks were radical Marxist revolutionaries.
The Bolsheviks were radical Marxist revolutionaries.
Marxist Workers Party was created in 1937.
Revolutionary Marxist Workers Party was created in 1970.
Marxist theorists.
Marxist theorists.
There can be no such thing as a Marxist-Leninist party, for the simple fact that Lenin was not a Marxist. Marx argued that workers should liberate themselves, but Lenin believed that workers had to follow a vanguard (I.e. himself and other leaders).
Marxism is based on the fact that they believe capitalism abuses the workers in a nation. They believe that class struggle is inevitable and will cause workers to rebel against their capitalist oppressors. Marxists believe that communism is scientifically the end result of a communist regime.
There can be no such thing as a Marxist-Leninist party, for the simple fact that Lenin was not a Marxist. Marx argued that workers should liberate themselves, but Lenin believed that workers had to follow a vanguard (I.e. himself and other leaders).
Socialist Revolutionaries, not MarxistThe Socialist Revolutionaries (SR's) were not a Marxist Party. This is because the SR's believed that the Peasants were the power base for revolution in Russia, unlike the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks who believed the Proletariat were the power base for revolution, as predicted by Marx's communist manifesto. The SR's wanted all land to be confiscated and redistributed amongst the peasants and believed in the use of terrorism to achieve its aims. The SR's created a separate terrorist group known as the SR Combat Organisation and was responsible for organising the assassinations of many government officials. SRCO agents assassinated two Ministers of the Interior, Dmitry Sipyagin and V. K. von Plehve, Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich, the Governor of Ufa N. M. Bogdanovich, and many other high ranking officials.
The Balsheviks were Marxist revolutionaries in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
There can be no such thing as a Marxist-Leninist party, for the simple fact that Lenin was not a Marxist. Marx argued that workers should liberate themselves, but Lenin believed that workers had to follow a vanguard (I.e. himself and other leaders).