answersLogoWhite

0

The Socialist Revolutionary Party was a major political party in early 1900s Russia. As their name implies, they held a socialist ideology, which describes an economic system wherein things are produced for the use by the people, rather than any private profiteering. This gave way to more Marxist ideals, wherein nobody owned the means of production.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History
Related Questions

What was the name of the Russian socialist revolutionaries under Vladimir Lenin in 1918?

The Russian socialist revolutionaries under Lenin were known as Bolsheviks until March 1918 when they adopted the name Communists at their Seventh Party Congress. Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries" were abolished by the Communists.


What new name was adopted by Russian socialist revolutionaries in March 1918?

The new name 'Communists' was adopted by Bolsheviks at their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918. Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries", as well as all other political parties, were abolished by the Communists.


What was the new name taken by Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1918 from the writings of Karl Marx that described workers who had seized power of the economy?

The new name 'Communists' was adopted by Bolsheviks at their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918.Note: The 'Bolsheviks' as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party are not to be confused with another socialist party named 'Socialist Revolutionaries.' This question specifically uses the term "socialist revolutionaries," but it obviously does not mean the political party that was then known as the "Socialist Revolutionaries," because the "Socialist Revolutionaries", as well as all other political parties, were abolished by the Communists.The new name taken was "Communists." Prior to March 1918, they were known as Bolsheviks.


What name was used by Russian socialist revolutionaries until March 1918?

They called themselves the Bolsheviks, which in Russian means 'majorityites'. This term was misleading, because it arose at the 1903 at the Russian Social Democratic Party (Marxists) Congress in Brussels, when the party split into two factions over the issue of strictness of party discipline over its members. The Bolsheviks were actually the minority faction when a number of conservative members of the party walked out in protest at Lenin's agitations. This gave Lenin's more radical followers a temporary one vote majority. He seized this opportunity to name his faction Bolsheviviks. Lenin's faction was soon returned to its minority status but kept its majorityite name. The majority faction, for some reason, accepted the name Mensheviks, which meant minorityites. In March 1918, at the Bolsheviks' Seventh Party Congress, they adopted the name Communist. Please note: Prior to the October Revolution there was another socialist political party named "Socialist Revolutionaries." Although this question specifically refers to "socialist revolutionaries," it is obvious that it actually contemplates the Bolshevik Party, since the Bolshevik Party changed its name to the Communist Party in March 1918. The Socialist Revolutionaries, as a party disappeared when the Bolsheviks abolished all political parties but their own.


When was Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists created?

Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists was created in 1996.


Were the Russian Socialist Revolutionaries a Marxist party?

Socialist Revolutionaries, not MarxistThe Socialist Revolutionaries (SR's) were not a Marxist Party. This is because the SR's believed that the Peasants were the power base for revolution in Russia, unlike the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks who believed the Proletariat were the power base for revolution, as predicted by Marx's communist manifesto. The SR's wanted all land to be confiscated and redistributed amongst the peasants and believed in the use of terrorism to achieve its aims. The SR's created a separate terrorist group known as the SR Combat Organisation and was responsible for organising the assassinations of many government officials. SRCO agents assassinated two Ministers of the Interior, Dmitry Sipyagin and V. K. von Plehve, Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich, the Governor of Ufa N. M. Bogdanovich, and many other high ranking officials.


What is an example of an ideological party?

The Communist Party, which is based on the ideology of communism and seeks to establish a classless society where the means of production are owned by the community as a whole, is an example of an ideological party.


What was Mussolini's early ideology that was later opposed?

Mussolini originally adhered to socialism and was a prominent member of the Italian Socialist Party. However, he later broke away from socialist ideals and formed his own political ideology known as fascism. This ideology emphasized authoritarian rule, nationalism, and the complete subordination of individual interests to the state.


What was the new name of the Russian socialist revolutionaries in 1922?

By 1922, the Russian socialist revolutionaries who had taken over Russia were known as "Communists." They had been the "Bolsheviks" until they held their Seventh Party Congress in March 1918 and adopted the name Communists. There had been other revolutionary parties, (one was the "Social Revolutionaries") besides the Bolsheviks, but the Bolsheviks were the only ones that survived until 1922.


What is a real definition of a Nazi?

Nazism, known officially in German as National Socialism is the totalitarian ideology and practices of the Nazi Party or National Socialist German Workers' Party under Adolf Hitler.National Socialist German Workers' PartyI hope this helped!


What is the full form of SUCI?

The full form of SUCI is Socialist Unity Centre of India. It is a political party in India that follows socialist ideology and works towards advocating for the rights and welfare of the working class and marginalized sections of society.


When was Freedom Socialist Party created?

Freedom Socialist Party was created in 1966.