The Red Tide: Revolution and the Rise of Communist States
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The provided text offers a comprehensive analysis of the Russian Revolution, tracing its origins from the brittle Tsarist autocracy, widespread social discontent, and a flawed economy that ultimately crumbled under the strain of World War I. It details the Bolsheviks' seizure and consolidation of power through the October Revolution, the brutal Russian Civil War, and the implementation of radical policies like War Communism and the New Economic Policy (NEP), leading to the formation of the USSR. The document then broadens its scope to examine the global spread of communism, highlighting the Comintern's role and contrasting the indigenous Chinese Revolution with the Soviet imposition of communism in Eastern Europe after World War II, which led to the Cold War. Finally, it critically assesses the legacy of these communist states, including their economic failures, totalitarian nature, and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union, while also exploring enduring historical debates surrounding these transformative events.
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