Meaning of cooperative in russian revolution
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Categorise the responses that emerged in Europe after the French Revolution.
The responses that emerged in Europe after the French Revolution can be categorised as 'conservative', 'liberal' and 'radical'.
2. What does the term 'conservative' mean?
The conservatives believed in respect for the past and change through a gradual process.
3. Who were the 'radicals'?
The radicals believed in drastic change of society. A society based on majority rule and was in favour of women's suffragette.
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The responses that emerged in Europe after the French Revolution can be categorised as 'conservative', 'liberal' and 'radical'.
2. What does the term 'conservative' mean?
The conservatives believed in respect for the past and change through a gradual process.
3. Who were the 'radicals'?
The radicals believed in drastic change of society. A society based on majority rule and was in favour of women's suffragette.
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After 1917, Bolshevik policy alternated between tolerating cooperatives as voluntary organizations and making them into quasi-state organs. During war communism, cooperatives became adjuncts of the Commissariat of Supply, to which producers and consumers were required to belong.
A key player in the Russian Revolution, the SRs' general ideology was revolutionary socialism of democratic socialist and agrarian socialist forms. After the February Revolution, it shared power with social democratic, liberal, and other democratic socialist forces within the Russian Provisional Government.
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