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what was the idea of socialism in Russian revolution? ?

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Answered by modi67
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 has been one of the important events of world history. It has been praised and condemned vigorously. It is hailed as it humanized capi­talist systems all over the world. The Russian Revolution prompted governments all over the world to introduce legislative reforms to improve the conditions of workers. This had become necessary to ensure that the existing political systems were not overthrown the way it hap­pened in Russia.

It is condemned as it failed to hold together the Re- publics that had come together to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The disintegration of USSR even before the twentieth century came to a close and dealt a severe blow to people’s faith in the Marxist ideology.

By the early years of the twentieth century, socialist ideas had taken roots in a Russian country. But the outbreak of the First World War gave a severe set-back to socialist movement. When the war broke out the socialist groups in all countries chose to side with their own country irrespective of all other considerations.

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