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THE CAPITAL OF THE GREAT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: THE CONSEQUENCES OF EPOCHAL EVENTS

https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2018-8-4-65-75

Abstract

In this article, the author attempts to consider the consequences of critical events in the history of the state through the category of capital. Such an event in the Russian history was the Great Russian revolution of 1917-1921. In the updated concept, it combined the February revolution, which led to the fall of the monarchy, the October revolution, which ended with a Bolshevik coup, and the Civil war, which solved the question of state power. The modern content of the concept of “capital” allows us to assess the Russian revolution from the standpoint of costs and growth of national potential. The author considers the consequences of the revolution in political, economic, social and cultural dimensions. The author substantiates the ambiguous nature of the effects of the capitalization of the revolution, which led to the waste of the inherent opportunities for development.

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R. V. Pyrma
Financial University
Russian Federation


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Pyrma R.V. THE CAPITAL OF THE GREAT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: THE CONSEQUENCES OF EPOCHAL EVENTS. Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University. 2018;8(4):65-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2018-8-4-65-75

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