Socialism, mainly. Communism was theorized by Marx, but no true Communist government ever came into being. All of the so-called Communist governments are totalitarian socialist states. They were practically the opposite of Marx's idea of Communism, since workers were generally worse off than they were under capitalism and the governments were more repressive. In addition, social classes remained firmly entrenched. The only difference was that revolutionaries displaced the aristocrats as the upper class.
No. Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto. While his ideas were put into practice when the Soviet Union formed, Marx never had any official power.
No, because Karl Marx was never in power in any country of government and because Marx had already died by the time Lenin was gathering his revolutionary ideology and power.
The unions active in the strike were inspired by the ideas of Karl Marx.
His first name was Karl, if you are talking about the Soviet Karl Marx.
Lenin adapted Karl Marx's ideas about communism and socialism although with some differences. After the Revolution and during the Russian Civil War, Lenin imposed a socialist system in place of the former capitalist system and he imposed what was called 'war communism' on the country.
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The ideas of Karl Marx led to the development of communism as a form of government. Communism seeks to establish a classless society where the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole.
In the ideas of Karl Marx
Not a clear question. Marx believed that the capitalist system was the main cause of poverty and suffering.
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Karl Marx had developed advanced ideas about economics and the economy that had influenced other developers.
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Marxism is the collection of Karl Marx' s ideas.
No. Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto. While his ideas were put into practice when the Soviet Union formed, Marx never had any official power.
The people of Russia were tired of being under the control of one ruler (czar). The ideas of Socialism, communism, and Marzism inspired them to think of other ways of government. This probably made them rebel, and turn to Lenin who promised them a better future. But it all began with the ideas of Karl Marx. In the end, Communism wasn't a good path for Russia to take. I hope this helps=) Here is a website on Karl Marx: http://socyberty.com/history/life-and-influence-of-karl-marx/