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/
False. The 1917 Russian Revolution was influenced by Marxist ideology and the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which focused on the struggles between social classes and the need for a revolution to establish a socialist society. Adam Smith, on the other hand, was a key figure in the development of classical economics and his ideas focused on the principles of capitalism and free markets.
Karl Marx's communist ideas focused on the belief that workers should control the means of production to create a classless society. His ideas influenced the development of socialist and communist political systems in various countries, leading to the establishment of communist governments in places like the Soviet Union and China. These systems aimed to redistribute wealth and power more equally among the population, but also faced criticism for their authoritarian tendencies and economic inefficiencies.
Karl Marx, a philosopher and economist, believed that the working class (proletariat) would eventually revolt against the wealthy capitalist class (bourgeoisie) in a socialist revolution, leading to the establishment of a classless society.
Philosophers like Karl Marx, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Thomas Paine have all played significant roles in inspiring the idea of revolution. Their works on social inequality, political legitimacy, and individual rights have influenced revolutionary movements throughout history. Marx's critique of capitalism, Rousseau's ideas on the social contract, and Paine's advocacy for democracy have been particularly influential in shaping revolutionary thought.
Dr. Karl Ullmer was a German professor who translated some of Jose Rizal's works into German, helping to introduce Rizal's ideas to a wider European audience. His translations played a role in spreading awareness about Rizal's writings and his advocacy for Filipino independence.
Karl marx was the founder of the idea of socialism. the Russian revolution was to free from the idea being applied.
No, Karl Marx died before any of the three Russian Revolutions took place.
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Karl Marx
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Karl Marx
A man named Karl Marx, hence Marxism
False. The 1917 Russian Revolution was influenced by Marxist ideology and the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which focused on the struggles between social classes and the need for a revolution to establish a socialist society. Adam Smith, on the other hand, was a key figure in the development of classical economics and his ideas focused on the principles of capitalism and free markets.
Lenin was the leader and hero of the October Revolution of 1917, but had nothing to do with the February Revolution in 1917. Stalin was a subordinate to Lenin at the time so he was not a leader at all. Karl Marx had died by the time of the revolution, so aside from planting the ideas of socialism, communism and a revolt by the people in their minds, he had nothing to do with the revolution itself. well this is helpfull
Lenin’s teachings on leadership and dictatorship.
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.
Lenin followed many but not all, of Karl Marx's ideas.