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    Communism is a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being described to the community as a whole. I believe that communism posed a domestic threat towards America. I say this because it posed many different risks towards America. This wasn’t a good result for the country. It lead to many problems and altercations. Many different eras of communism were main components of being a threat towards America. The Cold War was a leader…

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    The essence of the communist ideology and the methods of its implementation. Communism originates from the socialist theory of Marx and Engels; they first proposed an ideology that radically changes the existing political regime, as well as the social and economic structure of the state. However, some political scientists and philosophers are convinced that the famous "Republic" of Plato and "Utopia" by Thomas More are the very first models of communist society. Communist…

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    varneshia Hart The founder of communism is Karl Marx. Karl Marx believed there shouldn’t be upper or lower classes. In the passage it states “once everyone owned all things in common, class distinction would be erased”, since the beginning came to an end. This explains Marx‘s belief in posing a domestic threat through The Cold War and the era of McCarthyism and The Red Score. This was a hard but confusing time for many including Karl Marx. Cold war debated that they had high evidence about the…

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    the United States also accepted challenges elsewhere. The Soviets and its communist values attempted to spread throughout Asia; led the United States to take apart of this war to combat and counteract communist influence. Although the spread of communism was a major problem in Southeast Asia; the United States’ actions were consistent with their values of capitalism, democracy, and freedom during their involvement in Southeast Asia. During the 1940s, president Harry S. Truman wanted to maintain…

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    While there are many problems with communism being practiced in different nations around the world, the real problems lie within the theory of communism. Ideally everyone would be treated equal and there would be no class struggle or discrimination, but this is impossible due to free will and the need for one to express themselves. There is a problem with alienation in our nation right now, but this problem shouldn’t be solved by such an extreme. Working towards decreasing wealth gaps should be…

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    After the Bolsheviks overthrew the Romanoff dynasty in 1917, they instituted communism as the national ideology. Communism is a political theory that advances a classless society where, where property is owned by the government with each person being employed by and paid by the government according to their abilities and need, as deemed necessary by the government (Source). A heightened awareness and concern of communism began to evolve that was legitimate in theory but paranoid in practice. …

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    After reading about communism, one can truly grasp the differences between a capitalist society, like our own and a Communist one. Communism is defined as "a classless society in which all wealth and property would be owned by the community as a whole" (Ellis 210). Researching the founders, history and main characteristics of communism could certainly open the eyes of a close-minded believer of capitalism. Communism was founded by Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels during the second half of the…

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    Communism by its very nature sits on the very opposite side of the spectrum as compared to capitalism. It is often thought that capitalism favors the people who actually own a certain business but at the same time create unfair working conditions for the people who actually work inside of the business. It’s as if the wealthy are getting that way on the backs of the laborers in a capitalistic society. This association is important to keep in mind as we begin to discuss the symbolism and power…

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    Communism In Animal Farm Communism is showed in “Animal Farm” in many of ways for example, some of the ways they’re shown is that the animals start a government where all of the animals are equal. The second way Communism is shown is the animal’s started a government having an idea that it was the best way a government should be ran, and like the Russian Revolution they both ended up being the worst way to run a government. The last way Communism is shown is that they both start off with a…

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    Communism was an economic and political philosophy founded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels around the 19th century. Marx and Engels met in 1844 and exchanged ideas and found that not only was there ideas similar but their philosophies were complementary and in 1848 they wrote and published "The Communist Manifesto. Which tries to explain the goals of Communism, as well as the theory underlying this movement. It contends that class struggles, or the exploitation of one class by another, are…

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