Lenin and other Marxists paid more attention to the peasantry and agriculture prior to 1917 than is generally noted. Lenin studied the role of the peasants under the Tsarist regime along with how it would function after the revolution the Bolsheviks would create. As with all stages of class struggle, Lenin was sure that capitalism would shape the agriculture in Russia. This would be a natural stage to help set up the inevitable "workers' revolution". The belief in the inevitability of capitalist development in agriculture and with the peasants was essential to the Bolshevik analysis of the peasant problem. The only unanswered question for Lenin prior to the revolution was what type of agrarian capitalism would develop in Russia. It is interesting to noter that Lenin was sure about capitalism and the workers, but that the peasantry was problematical. Marx was never clear on this in that the "peasants" of England and Germany were not a factor in his visions about the workers' rebellions.
Leon Trotsky was neither a worker, peasant, or member of the bourgeois, he was a revolutionary intellectual. He was completely outside the realm of most Russians. He dreaded having the problems of the peasants to be solved before those of the working class. He wanted however to make use of the peasantry for the purpose of seizing power. He also believed that the peasantry would betray the revolution just as the bourgeois did in 1905 and 1848. It is by the close examination of the intellectual thirst for power that the true motives of revolutionaries like Trotsky can be seen. In today's world, this same idea persists. The intellectual elites want a society where they rule. Any measure to attain that is justified by creating class warfare.
America's reaction to the Russian Revolution was largely characterized by fear and suspicion, particularly regarding the spread of communism. Many Americans viewed the revolution as a threat to democracy and capitalism, leading to heightened anti-communist sentiment during the Red Scare. The U.S. government intervened in the Russian Civil War by supporting anti-Bolshevik forces, reflecting the widespread belief that Bolshevism posed a significant danger to American values and interests.
Lenin opposed the Provisional Government because he viewed it as a betrayal of the October Revolution's promises and an extension of the bourgeoisie’s control over Russia. He believed it failed to address the pressing needs of the working class and the peasantry, particularly regarding land reform and peace. Lenin called for a transfer of power to the Soviets, arguing that only a socialist government could truly represent the interests of the proletariat and achieve the goals of the revolution. His opposition was rooted in the desire for a radical transformation of society, which the Provisional Government was unwilling or unable to implement.
The Glorious Revolution in England led to the elevation of William of Orange as the King of England. The cause of the revolution was mostly concern over a possible Roman Catholic dynasty, and its implications regarding relations with France.
As late as 1916, Lenin was still in a polemic against Rosa Luxemburg regarding when and where a workers' revolution should begin. By that date he was still following the Marxist line that surely England, France or even Germany would be the place of a workers' revolution.
Leon Trotsky was neither a worker, peasant, or member of the bourgeois, he was a revolutionary intellectual. He was completely outside the realm of most Russians. He dreaded having the problems of the peasants to be solved before those of the working class. He wanted however to make use of the peasantry for the purpose of seizing power. He also believed that the peasantry would betray the revolution just as the bourgeois did in 1905 and 1848. It is by the close examination of the intellectual thirst for power that the true motives of revolutionaries like Trotsky can be seen. In today's world, this same idea persists. The intellectual elites want a society where they rule. Any measure to attain that is justified by creating class warfare.
America's reaction to the Russian Revolution was largely characterized by fear and suspicion, particularly regarding the spread of communism. Many Americans viewed the revolution as a threat to democracy and capitalism, leading to heightened anti-communist sentiment during the Red Scare. The U.S. government intervened in the Russian Civil War by supporting anti-Bolshevik forces, reflecting the widespread belief that Bolshevism posed a significant danger to American values and interests.
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Historylearningsite is one such place to find information on Industrial Revolution buildings. The Archi Blog, has an article specifically regarding the impact the Industrial Revolution had on architecture.
Lenin opposed the Provisional Government because he viewed it as a betrayal of the October Revolution's promises and an extension of the bourgeoisie’s control over Russia. He believed it failed to address the pressing needs of the working class and the peasantry, particularly regarding land reform and peace. Lenin called for a transfer of power to the Soviets, arguing that only a socialist government could truly represent the interests of the proletariat and achieve the goals of the revolution. His opposition was rooted in the desire for a radical transformation of society, which the Provisional Government was unwilling or unable to implement.
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The Glorious Revolution in England led to the elevation of William of Orange as the King of England. The cause of the revolution was mostly concern over a possible Roman Catholic dynasty, and its implications regarding relations with France.
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The French Revolution started during the same decade in which the American Revolution ended. Regarding the US vs. Great Britain, about 30 years after the American Revolution ended, the War of 1812 started. A few have referred to it as "Revolutionary War II".
As late as 1916, Lenin was still in a polemic against Rosa Luxemburg regarding when and where a workers' revolution should begin. By that date he was still following the Marxist line that surely England, France or even Germany would be the place of a workers' revolution.
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Your placards regarding joining the American Revolution have lost their currency. What kind of currency is used in the Bahamas? Where is the nearest currency exchange?