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valentinak56 [21]
4 years ago
13

¿Que influencia tuvo la revolucion rusa en la ideologia de la clase trabajadora?

Social Studies
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ale4655 [162]4 years ago
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Answer:

espero que esto ayude

Explanation:

brió una nueva época histórica y fue recibido con entusiasmo por los trabajadores de todo el mundo. Nunca antes los trabajadores se habían acercado al poder ganador, aunque muchos participaron en la vida política en los partidos socialdemócratas de Europa occidental.

De repente, en Rusia, la revolución fue una realidad, no simplemente una esperanza o una amenaza. Victor Serge describió el poder embriagador de ese momento como uno en el que "la vida comienza de nuevo, donde la voluntad consciente, la inteligencia y un amor inexorable de la humanidad están en acción".

El elemento único en el corazón del proceso revolucionario ruso fue su clase obrera revolucionaria, y la forma democrática de autoorganización que creó en la lucha que hizo posible la idea y la realidad del poder. Los trabajadores urbanos lideraron y dominaron la oposición al viejo orden y finalmente crearon, por primera vez en la historia mundial, un estado obrero, aunque en forma embrionaria.

El movimiento hacia la revolución por parte de la clase trabajadora fue facilitado, quizás paradójicamente, por la naturaleza subdesarrollada de la sociedad rusa en comparación con Occidente. Había poco en la Rusia zarista de la sociedad civil altamente evolucionada que se había desarrollado durante muchos siglos en Europa occidental.

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