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    concepts such as capitalism, socialism, and communism. Capitalism allowed the growing economic market to thrive freely but also created unfair advantages that left many toiling in poverty, even with its promise of social mobility. Socialism and communism emerge to combat this problem. Socialism by advocating the vesting of the ownership and the control of the means of production and distribution of capital, land, etc. in the community as a whole. And communism by proposing a system based on the…

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    hope of attaining equity with the ruling class, an idea which became a pillar of his famous interpretation of communism, which has been called Marxism.…

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    assumed that World Peace was upon them. Likely unforeseen by most, the two strongest countries in the world, which included The United States and Soviet Russia, were at a disagreement. The United States believed in Capitalism while Russia believed in Communism, which is the complete opposite of what Capitalism stood for. Each side hated the other 's ideology, so obviously enough tension began to rise from these two counties. The causes of this war are likely due to animosity of each sides…

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    A communist society is defined as an environment where “property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.” This social ideology and economic system of communism emerged from an adaptation of the ideology formed by Karl Marx, a sociologist popularized in the 1840s. There are numerous advantages to the communist system. The citizens of a communist society are essentially entitled to jobs; This is largely to due to the fact that the government has…

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    spread of communism is a terrifying and horrid idea. It is not beneficial for any society or individual. Communism will give people money equally or based on their needs.…

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    McCarthyism established fear among Americans about the rise of communism within America. However, McCarthyism exploited an already feared thought of many Americans, making the situation even more tense than it was beforehand. Amidst fear of the rise of Communism in America, the article states, “In fact, the government’s efforts to stem the spread of Communism at home began well before McCarthy’s rise.”Consequently, McCarthyism invoked immense fear into next to everybody, turning neighbor…

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    I believe that communism hinders growth of production and development of nations and its citizens. Communism will not work in the present world, where technological advances are increasing at an exponential rate. Also, the shift in human nature between the proletariat and bourgeoisie could lead to conflict and violence. Communism is a recipe for failure because human nature is subject to change. Humans by nature will want…

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    Doung Thu Huong is a Vietnamese novelist who wrote during the Cold War era where communism had overthrown the French rule in Vietnam. As a teenager in the mid-1960, she joined the Communist Party, serving as the leader of a Communist youth brigade. In the early 1980’s, there was a major shift in her temperament and beliefs about the role of Communism in her country and was expelled from the Vietnamese Communist Party in 1989. Huong’s novel included criticism of the communist government and was…

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    revolution aimed to create a communist society in the USSR based on Marxism, however due to several reasons, the society (and state) they formed was different from the one envisioned by Marx. Marxism, in essence, is Karl Marx’s political ideology whereas communism is a society (and a political system) based on that ideology. The research paper explores this thesis by a comparative analysis of Marxist doctrines and its application as carried out by Lenin and his successors in the ‘Socialist’…

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    Throughout history many people have seen how governments change and those changes affect the citizens. Some believe in democracy, others in communism and because of this different believes wars have been made. The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand is a symbolic representation of the author’s beliefs towards Communism. Rand’s childhood experiences influence the plot and structure of the novel. The main character Equality 7-2521 struggles for self-determination in a collectivist society. Rand wants to give…

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