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    We have looked now at both socialism and capitalism and how they differ. There are not many similarities between the two except maybe that they both want to run a society in an efficient manner. They just have very different ways of going about it. For a socialist movement to take root in an otherwise capitalistic society the following would have to occur. To make the people want a different system, more mandates, regulation, and taxes are implemented, making it more difficult and nearly…

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    none of their defects” (Huxley 54). Imagine a world free of famine, war, and a sense of identity all thanks to a controlling government. In “Brave New World” the man made and enforced caste system parallels and juxtaposes societal struggles of communism, through themes of suppression and control, as a means to expose the injustices in a suppressed society. As Deevy beautifully put the Marxist struggle is,”The age old cry of envy swelling from the lips of those who have little against those…

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    When we think of communism we think of government’s such as present day North Korea and Lenin’s Soviet Union. These countries had communistic philosophy in mind, but ultimately created a government that resembled more than anything social totalitarianism. This is because these governments relied on the state to control all the aspects of society, whereas in a true communistic society, the society is all-powerful and there is no room for the state. In his book, Communist Manifesto, Marx talks…

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    Communism affected several nations throughout the world. However, Communism wasn’t created overnight but I will tell you how it was. To begin we have to understand what Communism means. The Government has to have a strong grip on the nation, control what they do, and say. Communism also shares the idea that people need to share their success with their community. Communism usually looks good on paper but it never goes according to the Communist leaders plan. Where did Communism originate? The…

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    capitalism and communism, a war like the many before it, bears with it shortcomings along with merits. This war made both sides tense and paranoid. President Truman would introduce his famous Truman Doctrine, which would confirm the paranoia against the communist regime. Which in turn angered neighboring nations, The kremlin, and select few Americans. The war caused the two superpowers to set their sights to the stars and beyond and whatever comes with it. Capitalism in the West and Communism…

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    and connections through characters, many allegories can be found throughout the book. He uses animal characters to to symbolize real historical figures throughout World War II. One of Orwell’s goals in Animal Farm was to portray the evilness of communism and the struggles of how it was a failure. In Animal Farm, Old Major’s dream represents Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto,the hen rebellion represents the Great Purge, and the Final Feast echoes The Tehran…

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    extremely negative view towards communism, totalitarian governments, and the means by which oppressors rise to power in the story Animal Farm. It’s very clear by the writing techniques and statements from the writing that Orwell feels very strongly about the issues and he dislikes how the government was during the Russian Revolution. During the Revolution, communism was being used as the form of government, and Orwell wanted equality for all, so he strongly disagreed with communism. He also…

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    Orwell is not a Marxist as shown through the class system and abuse of power. In Animal Farm, both the class system and abuse of power create inequality and injustice on the farm and this proves that Orwell is a not Marxist. Orwell shows that he is not a Marxist by using the pigs in Animal Farm to manipulate the other animals and build a disparity among them all. The pigs receive all rewards, education, and overall better treatment all because they think they are higher in class than any other…

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    Communism is defined as a theory or system of social organization based on holding all of the property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state. (Dictionary.com) What this basically means is that property ownership is divided equally among a community or owned by the state. When it is owned by the state, property is divided to the people. Everyone works and is paid by what they need. In history, Communism has played an important role. The concept of…

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    Throughout the 20th century, the great clash of ideologies occurred, being known as democracy versus communism. More specifically, many ideologies that had emerged from this era revolve around the idea of socialism. Ideologies such as Marxism-Leninism in Russia or Maoism in China crop up and create new foes of democracy. Many of these socialist ideologies hold their appeal to groups in the Global south due to their high levels of poverty. Many of these people are stricken economically and find…

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