
Communist revolution
A Communist revolution is a significant societal change where the working class rises against the ruling class, aiming to replace capitalism with socialism or communism. This movement is rooted in the idea that wealth and power should be shared equally among all people. During such revolutions, the government typically nationalizes industries, redistributes land, and abolishes private property. Notable examples include the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917 and the Chinese Revolution in 1949. The ultimate goal is to create a classless society where resources and opportunities are accessible to everyone, eliminating inequality and exploitation.