Social Sciences, asked by prernaprincess03, 1 year ago

communism in Russia influenced the capitalist societies .comment

Answers

Answered by Ritesh1603
7
The Communist Manifesto," published in 1848 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, was among the most influential writings in world history. Marx theorized that all of human history was defined by a class struggle between the ruling class and the working class. He further argued that the working class would eventually overthrow the ruling class and usher in a Utopian society in which all property was owned by society as a whole. Marx's philosophy was highly influential in the development of communism in Russia and throughout the world.Marx's writings had a profound impact on Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky, who would in turn promote communist ideas in Russia through publication of a Marxist periodical called "Iskra" -- "The Spark." Lenin became the most influential figure in early Russian communism. After the Russian Revolution successfully deposed the tsar's regime, Lenin's Bolshevik branch of communism rose to power and quickly assimilated or deposed other socialist groups. Lenin modeled his goals after Marx's, but on a smaller scale. Marx believed that the communist revolution would take place on an international scale. Lenin realized that he lacked the resources to make that happen and contented himself with seeing communism succeed in Russia. Lenin firmly believed Marx's idea that society must go through a period of dictatorship of the proletariat -- or working class -- before true communism could be achieved.
Answered by govindiq
5

Karl Marx argued that industrial society was capitalists. Capitalist owned the capital invested in factories. The profit of capotalist was produced by workers.

Similar questions