Answer:
Karl
Marx's theories were central to the party ideology of Lenin's Bolsheviks and
had a key role to play in 1917 revolution and the establishment of the Russian
communist state. Marx believed that all historical changes was caused by a
series of class struggles between the bourgeoisie 'haves' and the proletariat
'have nots'.
Vladimir Lenin was majorly influenced by Marx's writings. Karl Marx said
that industrial society was capitalist under which workers did not get their
share properly. He wanted the whole society to have the common control over the
means of productions i.e., all production units should be nationalised. He thought
that capitalism could be voted out only through revolution. Marx's idea deeply
influenced Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution and they followed it whole heartedly.
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