Social Sciences, asked by Rohitahlawat4852, 1 year ago

Q1))Who were social Democrats and socialist revolutionaries. What is the difference between them?

Answers

Answered by atul103
48
social democracy dismissed revolutionary approach. They believe that they can win elections and, in the moment, they will have possibility to turn society toward socialism. Peacefully. Marxists with them don't have common view of democracy. Some of them prefer old soviet style state (mostly old folks). Some of them believe that democracy is political system where decisions are made by people and chosen representatives have mandate to do whatever it needs to make it happen, not way around.


The Socialist Revolutionaries claimed to want communism at some point, but the believed that, in keeping with orthodox Marxist tradition, there must be a capitalist phase before communism can occur. 
Answered by aadishree7667
7

Whereas Russian Socialist Democratsdefined class membership in terms of ownership of means of production . ... TheSocialist Revolutionaries like Chernov and others defined class membership in terms of extraction of surplus value of labour .

Explanation:

hope it helps

Similar questions