<h3>What governments besides Russia and China were influenced by Marxism in the early 19th century?</h3>
I'm writing a paper on this subject and was looking for any information or web sites that you might be able to direct me to. I'm looking for anything about how Karl Marx ideas affected other countries besides Russia and China. (In the 19th and early 20th century.)
Sorry that was a mistake in my question re: early 19th century. I meant early 20th century and late 19th century. You guys gave great answers. Thanks.
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<p><i>Answer by A M Frantz</i><br/>In the early 19th century, Marxism didn't yet exist.
The earliest example of a government significantly influenced by Marxism was probably the Paris Commune (1871). Germany also had significant Marxist movements in the early 20th century.</p>
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The monument to the iron-willed and notoriously despotic Russian ruler Nicholas I on St. Isaac's Square was built by renowned Russian architect August Monferrane between 1856 and 1859. Monferrane also built the neighboring St. Isaac's Cathedral.
His despotic rule over Russia from 1825-1855 saw the crushing of the liberal Decembrist revolt and the expanse of Russian territory largely at the expense of Turkey.</p>
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