What were the liberals, Social Democrats and Socialist Revolutionaries demanding
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On what point did the social democrats and socialist revolutionaries differ with each other? Ans. Social Democrats disagreed with Socialist Revolutionaries about peasants. Lenin felt that peasants were not one united group.
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liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions and they opposed the uncontrolled power of rulers. they wanted a judiciary independent of rulers and officials. However they were not 'democrats' . They didn't support Universal Adult Franchise. they believed that only men of property should have the right to vote.
Socialist Revolutionaries believed that peasants should be the main force of revolution .
The Russian custom of dividing lands made the peasants natural peasants.
Social democrats were socialists who respected Marx's ideas . Lenin felt that peasants have far too many differences between them .
some of them were labours whole the others were capitalists. He wanted workers to be the main force of revolution