Difference between social democrats and social revolutionaries
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- social Democrats believe workers to be the main force of revolution where as social revolutionaries believed peasants to be the revolutionary class
- social Democrats wanted benefits for the workers and control on the factors of production.social revolutionaries demanded land to peasants.
- Democrats felt that peasants were not a United group and revolutionaries felt vice versa
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