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2 The Russian Revolution

3 The impact of war 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese war 1914-1917: The Great War The state fails in its most important function Impulse for reform Impulse for a revolution

4 What’s wrong with the system Inefficiency Backwardness: Russia has not modernized The economy is underdeveloped The political system is archaic, rigid and corrupt Society is torn by tensions and conflicts Fire in the minds of men

5 Since 1905 – a contest between reform and revolution The inadequacy of reforms  The Tsar is reactionary  The nobility is stuck in the old order  The capitalist class is too dependent on the state, too afraid to show initiative Reforms don’t prevent revolution Revolution drives reforms Reforms:  Political (liberalization)  Economic (development of capitalism)

6 The gap between the rulers and the ruled Liberal reforms only stimulate radical protest: THE ATTRACTIONS OF SOCIALISM No consensus emerges When the state resorts to repression, that only makes the gap even wider Russia’s options:  A liberal-capitalist path: what it would require  An authoritarian-capitalist path: what it would require  A non-capitalist path

7 Russian Communists Russian Social-Democratic Workers Party (Bolsheviks) Lenin: Russia as the weakest link in the world capitalist system Russian capitalism is unviable Therefore, Russia may have to move directly to socialism Overthrow of the old ruling classes Establishing a state run by workers and peasants This will be followed by other revolutions

8 Few took this analysis seriously until the fall of 1917 8 months between the fall of the Tsar and the October Coup Dual Power:  The Provisional Government  The Soviets The Provisional Government loses its grip What about the Soviets? The Bolsheviks make their move:  Stage a coup  Proclaim a Soviet Republic

9 How is this Republic organized? As a revolutionary dictatorship What it does:  Decree on Peace  Decree on Land  Worker control of industry How it maintains itself The inevitability of a civil war The challenges  Old ruling classes fight back  Opponents of dictatorship (including many leftists) resist  Foreign powers

10 The Civil War (1918-1920): Reds vs. Whites Why the Bolsheviks won: Their policy goals received wide support in society Their dictatorship was strong enough  The Red Army  The Cheka  The Party  Lenin  The mass base


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