Marxism
Karl Marx
Malcom X predicted the revolution in a speech on April 8, 1964. To read the speech, visit the Related Link.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Herbert Spencer. This is not so much a theory as a ideology.
The answer is FALSE!
Was the motivation for the Revolution primarily political ideology or essentially economic and social interests
Karl Marx
C Wright Mills
Malcom X predicted the revolution in a speech on April 8, 1964. To read the speech, visit the Related Link.
A societies political ideology will dictate the parameters of it's social welfare policy.
An ideology is the political and social views of the people in a culture.
Communism
the elements are a group with a 'national' identity... a character (leader) An ideology the Will to act on that ideology
ideology
yes till the british came*
Communism as an ideology did not directly lead to the Russian Revolution; rather, it was the result of a combination of political, social, and economic factors. The revolution, particularly the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, was influenced by widespread dissatisfaction with Tsarist rule, economic hardship, and the impact of World War I. The Bolsheviks, advocating for a communist system, capitalized on this unrest, promising land, peace, and bread to gain popular support. Ultimately, the revolution was a complex event that involved various factions, with communism emerging as the governing ideology post-revolution.
No revolution along the lines Marx foresaw has occurred. He advocated a revolution that would result in the abolition of the wages system.