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Opposition to Tsarism
- The Social Revolutionaries
- Intention: to widen the concept of 'The People'
- Victor Chernov was leader
- wanted revolution and to
get rid of autocracy
- Anarchists
- wanted to continue to
use terrorism to enforce
change
- they were responsible for over
2000 political assassinations
- they even assassinated Tsar Nicholas'
Uncle - the Grand Duke of Sergei
- Thee assassinations were spectacular successes
- they did not bring out the desired link with the urban workers
- between 1901-05 they dominated the party
- Revolutionaries
- willing to cooperate with
Tsar and other parties
- they specifically wanted to improve
conditions for workers and peasants
- The Social Democrats
- The All-Russian Democrats
were formed in 1898
- It was a marxist party accepting the
theories of Karl Marx
- Karl Marx was a German philosopher
- George Plekhanov was the leader
- he promoted the idea of proletarian revolution
- he earned the title of "The Father of Russian Marxism"
- In 1903 the party split up into two groups
- Bolsheviks
- Vladmir Lenin
- Lenin believed that the way forward could be effectively organised only
by a dedicated group of professional revolutionaries
- he believed revolution had to be led by
the revolutionary intelligentsia
- The bourgeouis and proletarian stages
could be telescoped into one
- This way the route to communism
could take place faster
- The party was tight-knit and
membership was limited
- Authority was exercised through the Central
Committee of the party
- Refused to cooperate with any other parties
- wanted to make working conditions
and conditions of the peasants worse
- this way the peasants could
be radicalized easily
- educated the peasants
to radicalize them
- turned the workers into revolutionaries
- Mensheviks
- Juli Martov
- Russia was not ready for a
proletarian revoluion
- the bourgeois stage had to occur first
- capitalism had to come
first before communism
- membership was open to
all revoluionaries
- open democratic discussion
- decisions were made through voting
- welcomed cooperation and
alliance with all revoltionar and
bourgeois liberal parties
- promoted support for trade unions and better wages for workers
- The Liberals
- wanted political/social change
- preferred reform over revolution
- liberals emerged due to the small
middle-class in the countryside
- It was a liberal group founded in St Petersburg in 1904
- originally it wanted the replacement of
absolute monarchy for a constitutional
monarchy
- the liberals were soon joined by radical
students and they began to meet in
secret in Russia
- The Kadets
- The League of Liberation merged
with the Union of
Zemstvo-Constitutionalists
- consisted of: academics, landlords and small entrepreneurs
- they wanted Russia to develop
a constitutional monarchy
- with this the powers of the monarchy would be restricted by a
democratically elected assembly - just like Britain's political
system
- the assembly would settle Russia's outstanding problems
- In 1905 they demanded:
- full equality
- civil rights
- ending of censorship
- recognition of trade unions
- the right to strike
- free universal education
- Viktor Chernov