Imperial Russia did not turn land over to the peasantry neither did Soviet Russia. What does this tell us about the outlook of the Imperial and Soviet elites?
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This means that the elites in both systems did not prioritize or see the need to redistribute land to the peasantry. In the case of Imperial Russia, the outlook of the elites can be understood within the context of the feudal system that prevailed during that Show more…
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