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A soviet (Russian: сове́т) originally was a workers' local council in late Imperial Russia. The first soviet (in this sense) was created in Saint Petersburg in January 1905 by workers meeting in the apartment of Voline. The councils and the term later were adopted by the Bolsheviks, who saw it as the basic organizing unit of society.

Originally the soviets were a grassroots effort to practice direct democracy. Russian Marxists made them a medium for organizing against the state, and between the February and October Revolutions, the Petrograd Soviet was a powerful force. The slogan Вся власть советам ("All power to the soviets" or "All power to the workers' councils") was popular in opposing the Provisional Government led by Kerensky.

Following the October Revolution, all factories eventually had soviets organized according to the Bolshevik understanding of Marxist-Leninist theory, supplanting the earlier meaning that allowed for independent soviets. (Dissident existing soviets were won over or suppressed; Bolshevik soviets were organized in factories that lacked soviets.) The view was widely promoted and expressed that Bolshevik power rested on the collective will of these soviets, representing the fulfillment of the slogan.

The term also came to be used outside the Soviet Union by some Marxist-Leninist movements, for example, the Chinese Communist Party's efforts in the "Chinese Soviet Republic" immediately prior to the Long March.

Based on and in support of view of the state implicit in the Bolshevik use of the term, the word "soviet" naturally extended, or consciously was extended, to mean in effect any body formed by a group of soviets to delegate, up a hierarchy of soviets, the authority to express and effect their will. In this sense, post-Kerensky government bodies at local and republic levels (but in the Russian federated republic, local, republic, and federated republic levels) were called "soviets", and at the top of the hierarchy, the Supreme Soviet was the nominal core of the Union government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, officially formed in December 1922.



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... about and ephemera from the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Also a virtual "recreation" of the Soviet Union. Information about and ephemera from the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Also a virtual "recreation" of the Soviet Union.
... Russian military were originally developed to face the Soviet Union's Cold War enemies. Discusses Soviet naval, land, and air armaments. The weapons of ... Russian military were originally developed to face the Soviet Union's Cold War enemies. Discusses Soviet naval, land, and air armaments.
... awards, titles, and other distinctions of the former Soviet Union. Histories, images, and sales information. Information about ... awards, titles, and other distinctions of the former Soviet Union. Histories, images, and sales information.
A historical look at the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 1979-1989. A historical look at the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, 1979-1989.
... the military and labor awards of the former Soviet Union...." "Dedicated to providing quality information about the military and labor awards of the former Soviet Union...."
This collection of Soviet and Russian television at the Library of Congress features an eclectic amalgam of Soviet programming since 1986 which provides a record of the glasnost era's dynamic effects on Soviet society and television. This collection of Soviet and Russian television at the Library of Congress features an eclectic amalgam of Soviet programming since 1986 which provides a record ...
Includes collection of soviet, transdniestrian and some mongolian awards with descriptions, images ... materials of interest to phalerists and collections of soviet memorabilia. Includes collection of soviet, transdniestrian and some mongolian awards with descriptions, images ... materials of interest to phalerists and collections of soviet memorabilia.
An online exhibit on how Soviet-American relations were conducted between the two governments ... two societies. Also discusses inner workings of the Soviet system of government. An online exhibit on how Soviet-American relations were conducted between the two governments ... two societies. Also discusses inner workings of the Soviet system of government.
The Soviet Communist party evolved from the Russian Social Democratic ... wing formed by Vladimir Lenin in 1903. The Soviet Communist party evolved from the Russian Social Democratic ...
Transcript of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's enunciation of the doctrine that no Soviet satellite state would be allowed to separate from the East Bloc. Transcript of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's enunciation of the doctrine that no Soviet satellite state would be allowed to separate from ...

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