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What did Vladimir Lenin first believe about the concept of permanent revolution?

The idea or theory of permanent revolution was the work of two Marxists, A.L. Parvus and A.D. Trotsky. These men placed this theory as an important one working towards a successful Marxist or Bolshevik revolution in Russia. Lenin rejected the concept and believed as late as 1918, the theory had no merit and was not relevant to the situation in the new Russia.


When did Lenin's ideas about a workers' revolution in Russia change?

As late as 1916, Lenin was still in a polemic against Rosa Luxemburg regarding when and where a workers' revolution should begin. By that date he was still following the Marxist line that surely England, France or even Germany would be the place of a workers' revolution.


When was the communist revolution of russia?

The Russian Revolution was actually a series of revolutions. The first of these occurred in 1917 and they lasted through 1918.


Who was the king of russia after the Russian revolution?

After the revolution in Russia was not kings.


What events in Russia caused the country to withdraw from the war?

The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.

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In which country did the first marxist revolution take place?

russia


What is a sound and logical argument that sustains a belief that the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was not a Marxist one?

The logical argument that sustains a belief in the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was an attempt to escape from the bloodiest war. They were better than Marxist.


When did Leon Trotsky begin to inform his fellow revolutionaries that a communist regime in Russia could not survive without help?

It was within the Russian Revolution of 1905 that Leon Trotsky began writing his idea that a communist or a Marxist regime in Russia would not last without an ally. Because of the poor industrial strength of Russia and its lack of a real trade union working force, Trotsky was hoping that a Marxist revolution, ideally in Germany . Thus with the help of an advanced industrial power such as Germany, a Russian Marxist regime would receive the help needed to prevent a counter revolution in Russia.


What nation experienced a Marxist takeover during the 1918?

Russia experienced a Marxist takeover in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the provisional government and established a communist government.


What Nation experienced a Marxist takeover during 1918?

Russia


When did Lenin's ideas about a workers' revolution in Russia change?

As late as 1916, Lenin was still in a polemic against Rosa Luxemburg regarding when and where a workers' revolution should begin. By that date he was still following the Marxist line that surely England, France or even Germany would be the place of a workers' revolution.


What did Vladimir Lenin first believe about the concept of permanent revolution?

The idea or theory of permanent revolution was the work of two Marxists, A.L. Parvus and A.D. Trotsky. These men placed this theory as an important one working towards a successful Marxist or Bolshevik revolution in Russia. Lenin rejected the concept and believed as late as 1918, the theory had no merit and was not relevant to the situation in the new Russia.


When was the communist revolution of russia?

The Russian Revolution was actually a series of revolutions. The first of these occurred in 1917 and they lasted through 1918.


Who was the king of russia after the Russian revolution?

After the revolution in Russia was not kings.


Who brought communism to Russia in 1917?

Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party brought "communism" to Russia in 1917 through the October Revolution. It should be noted that true communism was never instituted in Russia (or in any other country for that matter). The revolution brought a socialist state to Russia. The theory was that socialism would eventually evolve into communism generations later. It never did.


Who led the communist movement in Russia?

Vladimir Lenin led the Communist movement in Russia. There were other Marxist leaders such as Julius Martov, but they were not as radical as Lenin and did not start the October Revolution that put Lenin and his Bolsheviks (later renamed Communists) in power.


What Radical Marxist group was willing to sacrifice everything for change in 1917 Russia?

Bolsheviks