The Russian Revolution at 100: The Legend and the Legacy
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Global Research News Hour episode 197
By Michael Welch, Prof Michel Chossudovsky, and Dr. Jacques R. Pauwels
“If Western Europe, if Canada had achieved a high degree of social as well as political democracy first after the First World War and secondly after the Second World War, it was in many ways because of the influence of the Revolution, because of the fear of revolution.” – Dr. Jacques Pauwels (from this week’s interview).
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Tuesday November 7 marks the one hundred year anniversary of one of the most pivotal events in modern world history.
The October Revolution, so-called because Russia followed the Julian calendar at the time, was launched when the Red Guard took over key...
