The Russian Revolution was the greatest event in human history, where the workers took power into their hands and grasped the state.
But revolution is never a one act drama, it is a transition from one mode of production into another. This means that the revolution does not create socialism or communism overnight.
The was abundantly clear in Russia, with its underdeveloped economy.
This was the topic of a discussion at the latest Central Committee meeting of the Revolutionary Communist Party. Listen to the talk, by executive committee member Daniel Morely, here.
If you want to know more about this period of history we would recommend this article from the RCI on the same topic. For a longer read covering the topic, In Defence of Lenin, Russia, from Revolution to Counter Revolution, Trotsky's My Life and Victor Serge's Year One of the Russian Revolution.