Lenin's view toward property ownership was that it had to be abolished if capitalism were to be eliminated and socialism (and later communism) successfully imposed on the society. As Karl Marx had said the essence of capitalism is the private ownership of property. Abolish private ownership of property and you abolish capitalism. One of the very first things Lenin did after the Revolution was to abolish the private ownership of property and vest it in the state.
he was amn in the industrial revolution he did not care about it
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Liberals viewed the French Revolution as a breakthrough because it allowed for a new political order that limited the power of the government.
Lenin's view toward property ownership was that it had to be abolished if capitalism were to be eliminated and socialism (and later communism) successfully imposed on the society. As Karl Marx had said the essence of capitalism is the private ownership of property. Abolish private ownership of property and you abolish capitalism. One of the very first things Lenin did after the Revolution was to abolish the private ownership of property and vest it in the state.
he was amn in the industrial revolution he did not care about it
The revisionist view of the 1917 Revolution through 1933 was that it was not a spontaneous uprising of the masses, but rather a coup led by a small group of Bolshevik leaders. Revisionists argued that the Bolsheviks used violence and coercion to seize power and establish a repressive regime, contrary to the ideals of a popular revolution. Furthermore, they claimed that the Bolsheviks' policies exacerbated social and economic problems, leading to widespread suffering and discontent among the population.
Lenin's body was put on display in a mausoleum in Moscow primarily to serve as a symbol and a rallying point for the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was part of an effort to maintain the cult of personality around Lenin and to reinforce the ideology of communism. Additionally, it was seen as a way to honor and venerate Lenin as the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution and the founder of the Soviet state.
Washington was unhappy about it but the Jeffersonians supported the French Revolution.
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they veiwed it as a ruining of the nation and that they wanted nothing to do with the Brittish and Americans.
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There was a strong political divide in the United States as to how to view the French Revolution. At the beginning, the majority perspective was positive, seeing the French Revolution as being parallel to the American Revolution. The minority perspective, which became more popular later, was that this upsurge against the traditional order was violent and unnecessary.
The Point of View - 1911 was released on: USA: 17 November 1911
From the point of view of a person on earth, the moon's period of rotation on its axis and revolution around earth are both 27.32 days. From the point of view of a person on the moon, the period of rotation on its axis and revolution around earth are both 27.32 [earth] days, and the period of revolution around the sun averages 365.24 earth days.