What Impact Did The Communist Manifesto Have On The Russian Revolution

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The Communist manifesto had a huge impact in the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism

What impact did the Communist Manifesto have on the Russian Revolution? What is its Legacy?

After the Russian Revolution, when the civil war ended, Russia changed its political direction from the long lasting monarchy to communism. The Communist manifesto is a collection of communist ideas and ideologies about the political power of communism and its status in the world. The Russian population decided to adapt the ideas of the Communist manifesto and rebuild the government with a communist structure. These structures were not just russia's ideologies and many countries around russia decided to join russia, to create a huge communist state. This cooperation …show more content…

In the Communist manifesto it says that socialism and ultimative communism are the only way to rule the world without triggering other upcoming revolutions. The communist manifesto also creates a base for the ideologies of communism and contains the communist ideas of how a communist state should work. The first sentence of the communist manifesto “A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of communism” leaves in articles about the communist manifesto a great first impression and the ending words “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite.” also show a big statement for the world to show the strength of the communist …show more content…

In my opinion democracy is the best political form, because the majority of the residents in their countries can decide about important steps the country can make, to improve relationships with other countries, which do not trigger terrible conflicts between countries. I think, in a democracy as we have it in Austria, there is a good balance between capitalism, communism, socialism and other over time developed types of government, which can be performed in democracies, we can achieve a lot more than in monarchies or dictatorships, which are lasting through a lot of generations in the same family, with the same ideas. The interests of humans change over time and that should be respected in the political context. The Russian Revolution was caused by fatal decisions of the tsars through many generations, which impacted the minds of the russian residents to revolt against the tsarism, to adopt the ideas of the communist manifesto and change the political direction to