Communism in Russia

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Communism in Russia started out as a way to try and reform their country gradually, successfully and above all peacefully. However, there were extremists called fascists who wanted and worked towards the total destruction of tsarist power and of how that order operated. The fascists in fact didn’t really want to see these types of changes meaning peace, to occur at all.
Before 1917 this group of extremists hadn’t had much success; in fact they were losing support and position with their political ideas. Russia’s involvement in the war, which was not thought highly of by most of the people in Russia, opened the door for this group to build its ideas and then gain support. An example of this is that when earlier in 1904 to 1905 Russia had involved itself in a war against Japan. This conflict alone had brought the country to an almost reason to begin a revolution. These types of things are reasons of why extremists groups came to be.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were the two men who founded the idea of communism in the 19th century. Their definition of communism was based on an economic-political philosophy. In 1848 they penned and later published “The Communist Manifesto.” It was their belief or desire that capitalism should be ended and that the social class system only led to workers being exploited. They thought that this type of exploitation would lead to class conflicts that could only be resolved through going through a revolution.
Communism wasn’t first practiced in Russia. Many countries across South America, Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa practiced communism in the 19th century. In 1917 when the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia, was the first time however when a marxist group had actually been able to gain ...

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