Describe the role of karlMarx in Russian Revolution
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In Russia, meanwhile, the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 insisted on a revolutionary interpretation of Marx's ideas. The Bolsheviks were a tiny party in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin, whose goal was to overthrow the Provisional Government and set up a government for the proletariat (workforce).
Marx's ideas have been thought of as responsible for socialist revolutions (like the Russian Revolution). Marx's most popular theory was "historical materialism', arguing that history is the result of material conditions, rather than ideas.
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The goal of Marxism–Leninism is the revolutionary transformation of a capitalist state into a socialist state by way of two-stage revolution led by a vanguard party of professional revolutionaries drawn from the proletariat.