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compare and suggest a few suitable point between Bolsheviks party and Russian Social Democratic Workers Party in 20 words each.​

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compare and suggest a few suitable point between Bolsheviks party and Russian Social Democratic Workers Party in 20 words each.

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Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party, Russian Rossiyskaya Sotsial-demokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya, Marxist revolutionary party ancestral to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Founded in 1898 in Minsk, the Social-Democratic Party held that Russia could achieve socialism only after developing a bourgeois society with an urban proletariat. It rejected the populist idea that the peasant commune, or mir, could be the basis of a socialist society that could bypass the capitalist stage.

Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party

QUICK FACTS

DATE

1898 - c. 1917

RELATED PEOPLE

Joseph Stalin

Leon Trotsky

Grigory Yevseyevich Zinovyev

Nikolay Bukharin

Aleksey Ivanovich Rykov

Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich

Maksim Litvinov

Pyotr Berngardovich Struve

Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin

Aleksandra Mikhaylovna Kollontay

AREAS OF INVOLVEMENT

Marxism

Most of the leaders elected at the founding congress were soon arrested. The second congress, in Brussels and London in July–August 1903, was dominated by the argument between the Bolshevik wing of the party, led by Vladimir Lenin, and the Menshevik wing, led by L. Martov, over Lenin’s proposals for a party composed of disciplined professional revolutionaries. Georgy Plekhanov, one of the founders of Russian Marxism, took a generally middle position. This argument dominated the internal life of the party. Party members played a major role in the unsuccessful Russian Revolution of 1905, in which one Social-Democratic leader, Leon Trotsky, was elected president of the St. Petersburg Soviet. In the turmoil of 1917 the Bolsheviks broke definitively with their Menshevik rivals and, after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, changed their name to the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik). Their rivals, the Mensheviks, were finally suppressed after the end of the Russian Civil War.

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