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The Bolshevik Party was based on the ideas of Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. From that viewpoint, the Bolsheviks believed that capitalism was inevitable and was the last step before a workers revolution. The Bolsheviks were impatient however, and although Russia was not a highly industrialized nation with a numerous and strong working class, they believed that a revolution producing a Dictatorship of the proletariat was possible.

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