POLI1041 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Russian Orthodox Church, Grigory Zinoviev, Equality Of Outcome
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New theories, challenge the notion that we have free will, challenges the idea that we are accountable to a higher moral code and responsible for our actions. Communist party: a revolution of true believers. A. 2. lonely hate the present looking for a solution to solve all things: lenin and stalin, hitler, mussolini. B. 2. we are not logically thinking in following these people. B. 3. emotions being played upon by charismatic leaders, for the cause great egalitarian cause. Russian revolution: occurred in 1917, post ww1, comparativists like to compare countries. C. 2. a) see if the russian revolution fits those models pjlidn: raise fundamental questions. D. 2. should the marxists completely overthrow complete systemic and cultural change. Wether you can refashion people to make people into something that the revolu- tionaries think they are not right now. D. 3. c) can you remold people to cooperate in equality make people into the laboring class make people live the same way: different revolutions. E. 1. iranian 1979 french revolution, chinese revolution russian revolution.