The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, occurred on 22 January 1905, and was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. The mass unrest was directed against the Tsar, nobility, and ruling class. It included worker strikes, peasant unrest, and military mutinies. In response to the public pressure, Tsar Nicholas II enacted some constitutional reform (namely the October Manifesto). This took the form of establishing the State Duma, the multi-party system, and the Russian Constitution of 1906. Despite popular participation in the Duma, the parliament was unable to issue laws of its own, and frequently came into conflict with Nicholas. Its power was limited and Nicholas continued to hold the ruling authority. Furthermore, he could dissolve the Duma, which he often did.

The 1905 revolution was primarily spurred by the international humiliation as a result of the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War, which ended in the same year. Calls for revolution were intensified by the growing realisation by a variety of sectors of society of the need for reform. Politicians such as Sergei Witte had succeeded in partially industrializing Russia but failed to reform and modernize Russia socially. Tsar Nicholas II and the monarchy survived the Revolution of 1905, but its events foreshadowed the 1917 Russian Revolution just twelve years later.

Many historians contend that the 1905 revolution set the stage for the 1917 Russian Revolutions, which saw the monarchy abolished and the Tsar executed. Calls for radicalism were present in the 1905 Revolution, but many of the revolutionaries who were in a position to lead were either in exile or in prison while it took place. The events in 1905 demonstrated the precarious position in which the Tsar found himself. As a result, Tsarist Russia did not undergo sufficient reform, which had a direct impact on the radical politics brewing in the Russian Empire. Although the radicals were still in the minority of the populace, their momentum was growing. Vladimir Lenin, a revolutionary himself, would later say that the Revolution of 1905 was "The Great Dress Rehearsal", without which the "victory of the October Revolution in 1917 would have been impossible".

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  • VenetianMask [any]
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    Rhetorical question: why are you still trying to bait me after I've made it clear I'm not engaging?

    • Thomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Rhetorical question because I’m not going to read the reply: why are you still trying to bait me

      I'm not baiting you. I'm directly responding to things you are actively saying to me.

      after I’ve made it clear I’m not engaging?

      You're responding to me right now. You're engaging in conversation with me right now. In fact, you began this entire exchange by claiming I "misremembered" something.

      You also said you're "not going to read" and then edited that part out. Smug.

      • VenetianMask [any]
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        2 years ago

        k

        p.s. I did read it because it started with "I'm not baiting you" but then you just did the reddit debatebro thing where you reframe baiting so bleh

        "lol I caught you cleaning up your comment to be less of a dick haha!" fair game you caught me. Maybe take it as an example instead of doing the opposite.

          • VenetianMask [any]
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            2 years ago

            You forgot to log out of your sockpuppet

            edit: lol.. in a comment malding about being called a reddit debatebro no less :data-laughing:

            • Thomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]
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              2 years ago

              i logged out because I was legit mad, then i logged back in because i cared about the conversation and clicked and old auto-login i don't use anymore. i know you won't believe me but whatever. i try to make a new one on here every year because opsec. whatever. have a nice evening. all i cared about was what duncan said in that episode. not the meaning of the word 'coverage'

              • VenetianMask [any]
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                2 years ago

                You lied about how long it took you to find that quote. I watched in real time as you found it before I finished my two sentence reply.

                You lied about the account being an older one that you don't use anymore. It's an account approximately the same age as yours, with no activity.

                You lied about caring about the conversation. You blew it up by being gleefully abusive. And continued to harass me after I made it clear I wasn't interested in engaging for over an hour.

                I think you act like this because you recognize you're a power user on this website and anyone who reacts can get banned. And you do it often enough that you can try to pull the same move twice on the same person after they had to make a new account. You get to edit your comments to add the sick burn you just thought of. I have to edit my comments because I let you get to me too much and a bit of anger peeked through.

                I genuinely hope you said at least one true thing in this comment. Your account is a year old now.

                Oh and if this is the last thing I get to say under this account - FUCK YOU