Believed in civil rights, freedom of
the individual and the rule of law.
They didn't have support
outside of the large cities
Socialist Revolutionaries
Formed in 1901, loose organisation
accomodating various views
Split between moderates and radicals -
followed into the Feb revolution in 1917
Supported all working people
They had lots of
support from
peasants
Marxists
People who believed and followed
the German Philosopher Karl Marx
Believed in Action, and that
the working class were key
to revolution, not the
peasants
Marxism offered a scientific
view on history and so it
enticed more people
Organised strikes in factories
Social Democrats
Believed in trade unions and
wanted to improve working
conditions
Others wanted to focus on revolutionary tactics.
These views led the SD's to split into Bolsheviks
and Mensheviks
Bolsheviks
Led by Lenin. He said that a small
revolutionary party should contain a small
number of highly disciplined members,
operate under central leadership and have lots
of small cells
Their job was to bring socialism
to the workers
Mensheviks
Believed the party should be
broadly based and take in
anyone, be more democratic
and allow more people to have
a say and to encourage trade
unions