Was the nature and style of the leadership in the critical period of the Russian Revolution consistent with the ideals of the revolution?
Title: Was the nature and style of the leadership in the critical period of the Russian Revolution consistent with the ideals of the revolution?
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Was the nature and style of the leadership in the critical period of the Russian Revolution consistent with the ideals of the revolution?
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 831 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The leadership of the 1917 Russian Revolution greatly impacted the fate of the country, but the nature and style of the leadership meant that the revolution consistent with the Marxist model that it was supposedly based on. The Bolshevik Party manipulated the revolution to their individual goals, and in so doing the party gained control of the country and eventually bought it under dictatorial leadership.
The revolution of 1917 was impacted by many factors of Russian society,
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encouraged modern art, as it was also seen as an attack on the traditional, which the people welcomed.
The leadership in the Russian critical period did not directly follow the Marxist model of communism, nor did it exactly do as the people of Russia expected, but the actions put forward by the Bolshevik party were eagerly accepted by the Russian public as a welcome change to the tyranny of the traditional Tsarist model of government.