The 1993 Coup in Russia: Yeltsin's Struggle and the Transition to a Bourgeois State
Yeltsin’s coup of 1993: a poisoned legacy 🔗
The text recounts the events surrounding Boris Yeltsin's 1993 coup in Russia, detailing the lead-up to the coup, the economic collapse, the conflict between Yeltsin and the Supreme Council, the violent clashes, and the aftermath. It describes the struggle within the Russian bureaucracy and the subsequent transition from a deformed workers' state to a bourgeois state. The text also highlights the role of the working masses, the lack of revolutionary leadership, and the lasting impact of the events on the communist movement in Russia.
- Yeltsin's struggle for power and the economic collapse
- Conflict between Yeltsin and the Supreme Council
- Violent clashes and the role of the working masses
- Transition from a deformed workers' state to a bourgeois state
- Impact on the communist movement in Russia