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Crises, we may conclude, are the irrational rationalisers of an irrational system." 1 "It is the ... more Crises, we may conclude, are the irrational rationalisers of an irrational system." 1 "It is the simplest thing so hard to achieve." 2 What could be more simple than the idea of communism? It is the suggestion that society should organize to provide to each as per their need, and that all should produce as their ability
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 took place with a number of goals in mind. First among these goa... more The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 took place with a number of goals in mind. First among these goals were withdrawing from the First World War, overthrowing the Tsarist regime, and building a new society under the principles of Marxist-Leninism. Although the emancipation of women was not one of the primary goals of the Revolution, many Bolshevik leaders understood that this was a crucial aspect of the Revolution, if it were to achieve true and lasting success. The rights gained by women during the Bolshevik Revolution may not have been granted solely due to a genuine interest in the advancement of women in Russian society.
Crises, we may conclude, are the irrational rationalisers of an irrational system." 1 "It is the ... more Crises, we may conclude, are the irrational rationalisers of an irrational system." 1 "It is the simplest thing so hard to achieve." 2 What could be more simple than the idea of communism? It is the suggestion that society should organize to provide to each as per their need, and that all should produce as their ability
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 took place with a number of goals in mind. First among these goa... more The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 took place with a number of goals in mind. First among these goals were withdrawing from the First World War, overthrowing the Tsarist regime, and building a new society under the principles of Marxist-Leninism. Although the emancipation of women was not one of the primary goals of the Revolution, many Bolshevik leaders understood that this was a crucial aspect of the Revolution, if it were to achieve true and lasting success. The rights gained by women during the Bolshevik Revolution may not have been granted solely due to a genuine interest in the advancement of women in Russian society.