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    provide direction and regulation for its inhabitants. Democracy and Communism are two forms of government that can be placed on the opposite sides of this scale. When referencing to these types of government, an English writer named Alan Moore once said, “People shouldn 't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people” (Goodreads). Does this idea clearly state the differences between Democracy and Communism? The truth is that similarities and differences between…

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    control every aspect of its citizen’s lives. George Orwell warns about a society in which the individual expression is replaced by the government and he is influenced by Communism and Stalinism. Orwell was writing his warning in London shortly after WWII while the country had two major fears: communism and Stalinism. Although communism and Stalinism are very similar, Stalinism is an over…

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    points were made in The Communist Manifesto, a few fatal flaws exist in his ideology. The United States has tried communism, but it was not until this system’s failure that property rights and capitalism took hold. Although many valid points were made in Marx’s The Communist Manifesto, a few fatal flaws exist in his ideology. The United States has tried Communism, and it was not until communism failed that property rights and capitalism took hold. In 1607, 104 settlers arrived in Jamestown, a…

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    Communism and Collectivism Anthem depicts a dystopian collectivist society. The society is ruled by a world council that uses the concept of equality as an excuse to oppress the people. They do this by taking the idea of equality and turning it against itself. The concept of equality is perverted by using ideals nearly identical to those used in the speech “the soul of the collectivist” in a different Ayn Rand book The Fountainhead. In the speech Ellsworth M. Toohey an architectural critic…

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    This quote expresses the essence of his thesis and overall main idea of the Communist Manifesto. Just like many before me I am going to interpret Marx’s quote and try to extract the meaning and ideas of his utopian Communism way of…

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    Capitalism is the system of private ownership that owns the means of production. Capitalism focuses on the market competition and the pursuit of profits. There are two major forms of capitalism. The laissez faire capitalism exits when the market forces operate without the government’s interference. The state or welfare capitalism describes as the means of productions owned by the private ownership within the market restraints. In welfare capitalism, the government collects taxes from the…

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    important documents in modern world history. It deals with many ideas but the three main ones are class struggle, alienation and communism. These three aspects are still alive and well today which just goes to show how timeless this piece of work is. This essay will discuss these three ideas and critically asses Marx’s and Engel’s views on class struggle, alienation and communism. Class Struggle: One of the most prevailing ideas from the Communist Manifesto is class struggle. Chapter one of…

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    the home of the brave according to the Star-Spangled Banner, the country’s national anthem. Americans tell their children from a young age that capitalism persists as the only economic system that works, that communism exists as an evil form of government. Many Americans look down on communism because many leaders of communist countries have corrupt actions. Instead of following the design and intention of communion by distributing the wealth among the people, the leaders take most of it for…

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    revolution as well as the idea of communism. Communism us very blatantly symbolized in Animal Farm as the way the animals want to run their farm and goes by the name “Animalism”. Orwell paints picture in your head throughout this book using his descriptive writing. He makes you feel as if you are reading about an event that is currently happening and is making headlines in the news. I think what he is trying to get across from this book is his idea that communism is a way of life that can…

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    in 1848 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. In the book they explain what communism is and how the concept came to be. It is split into four sections to help explain the different aspects of the Communist party’s ideas and goals. The Manifesto opens with, “A specter is haunting Europe—the specter of communism,” (14). Marx continues on to explain that all of Europe has begun to align themselves together against Communism. Therefore, the Communists have come together to write the Communist…

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