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Why were the revolutions in Russia and China motivated by communism?
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- 00:01
No At the beginning of the twentieth century millions of
- 00:05
russians and chinese revolted because well because they're live sucks
- 00:10
because yes it's a better option And hiring a bunch
- 00:13
of life coaches But why were the revolutions in russia
- 00:16
and china motivated by communists Well the whole point of
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- 00:20
communism is that hand social inequality and misery Right Well
- 00:24
if you do things correctly out corruption you should end
- 00:27
up with the bright and shiny utopia where all people
- 00:30
in the same socioeconomic class are treated equally No masters
- 00:34
and slaves no lords and serves no factory employees of
- 00:37
the month Everyone is on par with everyone else But
- 00:41
social classes have been around for a very long time
- 00:44
You just know there was one bigger feist year cave
- 00:46
man who because of his size and power got all
- 00:49
the best cuts of meat and a spot right in
- 00:52
front of the communal fire And while there were many
- 00:54
poor people in russia and china the sock communism is
- 00:57
their ticket to a better life There were also plenty
- 01:00
who were perfectly happy with their traditional above average existence
- 01:03
Thank you very much So how do you make a
- 01:06
communist revolution happened when not all the population is on
- 01:10
board with your big idea Well if your name is
- 01:12
lenin stalin or now you build the totalitarian government even
- 01:17
if doing so completely contradicts the tenants of communism Because
- 01:20
if everyone in a communist society was actually equal there
- 01:24
wouldn't be anybody in charge The russian and chinese dictators
- 01:27
sold their totalitarian governments to their followers as temporary They
- 01:32
get all the wrinkles ironed out in their new communist
- 01:35
states and then bam no more leaders Unfortunately once you
- 01:39
get a taste of absolute power it uh corrupts you
- 01:42
absolutely right Yeah it's Hard to turn off the tap
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