How were the reformists, anarchists, revolutionary socialists different?

The reformists believed that it was necessary to change society for the better not through a turning point (revolution), but through gradual transformations (reforms). Focused on the petty and middle bourgeoisie.

Anarchists denied all power, considering it to be violence against man. They believed that society would become better if all power was destroyed in a revolutionary way. They focused on the lower strata of society – the lumpen proletariat.

Revolutionary socialists believed that it was possible to change society for the better only through fundamental changes, revolution. Power should be exercised by those who work. They focused on the working people (to a greater extent – on the proletariat).



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