Primarily, Karl Marx's ideas fueled the Russian Revolution.
His idea was that the workers of the world were being exploited and would eventually take control of society, government and economy and impose a socialistic one in place of the capitalistic one. His idea was that this was inevitable and it was only a matter of time.
This idea of socialism spread to many countries and to many people. Many of those people advocated an end to autocratic governments such as in Russia and Germany and convinced many people that it was time for Marx's revolution. In Russia, many people had grown tired of rule by the Czar's and were swayed by the promises of the Marxist believers that if they overthrew the Czar, their lives would be much better. Marx created the idea of revolution which others, like Vladimir Lenin, then picked up on and advocated and then executed revolution.
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The ideas of the French Revolution were democracy. If the Russian people began thinking those things, they would threaten the tsar's power at the least or even dethrone him.
The initial ideas that inspired the rebellions in the Russian Revolution were influenced by a mix of socialist and Marxist thought, primarily propagated by figures like Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. Intellectuals such as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels laid the groundwork with their critiques of capitalism and advocacy for proletarian revolution. Additionally, discontent among the working class and peasantry, fueled by economic hardship and autocratic rule under Tsar Nicholas II, played a crucial role in mobilizing these revolutionary ideas into action.
During the Russian Revolution, propaganda used included dissemination of revolutionary ideas, teachings of Marxism, and theoretical and practical knowledge of Marxism economics.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Karl marx was the founder of the idea of socialism. the Russian revolution was to free from the idea being applied.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.
it isn't because the founding fathers carefully wrote it to not contradict the revolutionary ideas
He calls the revolution of ideas the real revolution because its a revolution xD
Karl Marx's theories on class struggle and socialism laid the ideological foundation for Lenin and the Bolshevik movement. Lenin adapted Marx's ideas to the Russian context, emphasizing the role of a vanguard party to lead the proletariat in overthrowing the bourgeoisie. His interpretation of Marxism, known as Marxism-Leninism, guided the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, which aimed to establish a socialist state based on Marxist principles. Thus, Marx's ideas were pivotal in shaping the revolutionary strategies and goals that characterized the Russian Revolution.