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What part did Karl Marx and other intellectual play in bringing about the Russian revolution of 1917?


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Answered by ujjwalusri
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Karl Marx could be considered the intellectual and philosophical leader of the Russian Revolution. Although he had died long before the revolution it was his ideas (along with Friedrich Engels) that sparked the political movements to overthrow the capitalist and autocratic government that was in place in 1917. His ideas on the evils of capitalism, the need to overthrow it in favor of socialism and the eventual conversion of socialism into communism led many to believe that the forms of government in place in many industrialized countries had to be replaced.

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Karl Marx may be regarded as the Russian Revolution's intellectual and philosophical leader.

Although he had passed away long before the revolution, Friedrich Engels and his ideas helped to ignite the political forces that eventually led to the collapse of the capitalist and dictatorial government that had been in power in 1917.

Many people came to the conclusion that the political systems currently in existence in many industrialized nations needed to be replaced as a result of Marx's beliefs about the faults of capitalism, the necessity to replace it with socialism, and the eventual transformation of socialism into communism.

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