Change in Russia following the 1917 Revolution

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December 10, 2013

 

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Under Marxism, for a socialist state to be implemented a Revolution must take place; there must be a dramatic change in leadership and direction in a short space of time. Karl Marx's ideal of an egalitarian socialist state where wealth and resources were divided equally appealed to the Russian masses...
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In March 1917, the Tsar was forced to abdicate and a Provisional Government and Soviet were established to govern the country. However they did not promise what the people wanted to hear ? the Bolsheviks promised what they would not, raising their own popularity in Russia. There were many opposition groups based around Marx's ideas of socialism during this time, although the Bolsheviks were unique...
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