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    providing them with wages for their work. The main idea is to generate profit from the work produced and the relationship between those who control the means of production and the workers. How class exist? In Marx and Engel’s Manifesto of the Communist Party, it was mentioned that “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” proclaiming that how society is being changed and shaped is being driven by the class struggles that has always existed from the earlier…

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    25: The Joint Meeting of the Two Bureaus of North Kalimantan Communist Party Central (August 1972) In August 1972, the Secretary of the North Kalimantan Communist Party Central 2nd Bureau, Huang Ji Zuo came to the First Division coastal area. All members of the Party Central 1st Bureau, including Lin He Gui, his wife and I, came from Matang forest area to the coastal area to meet him. There would be a joint meeting between the Party Central 1st and 2nd Bureau. The meeting was discussing and…

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    In the Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848), Karl Marx recounted the historical development of the capitalist driven political-economy. Through his critical analysis of European labor politics, Marx explored Germany’s contentious transition from a feudal system into a robust, industrialist enterprise. First, he traced the emergence of the bourgeoisie class. During this time, they controlled the modes of labor production. Economic forces, such as the division of labor, expanded the scope and…

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    “Manifesto of the Communist Party,” both discuss conflict¬¬¬— they differ about the ideal society, the main source of conflict, and the use of conflict generally. Many philosophers have differing views when it comes to the topic of an ideal society; Hobbes and Marx are no different. While Hobbes believes humans should seek to achieve a peaceful society free from conflict, Marx states that the ideal society is a society free from class. Marx believes history has a path that calls for a…

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    determines an individual 's deservingness to be labeled as a Communist? Is it his or her actions, status, education, mindset, or something entirely different? According to Liu Shaoqi, Chinese Communist Party theoretician and Mao Zedong 's successor as the head of state, it is not a singular aspect of an individual 's life that will make them a true Communist, but a combination of them all. In his 1939 speech, How To Be a Good Communist, Liu outlines the main actions, practices, and lifestyle…

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    denunciations and sanctions from the United States. (History.com, Staff, 2009) Maybe if Mao ZeDong didn’t push communism on the country so much, these kinds of revolts wouldn’t happen. Force was not the answer. Hu Yaobang was the leader of the Communist Party of China from 1981 to 1987. Hu was…

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    Since the 1920s, Soviet communist advisors had been sent to help the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) become organized and carry out the communist revolution, but the Soviet communist advisors’ advice almost led to the complete and utter destruction of the Chinese communists at the hands of the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party, hereafter KMT). Another issue between the two parties was the fact that Mao based his communism on the idea of the mobilization of the Chinese peasantry, which was not…

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    In the “Manifesto of the Communist Party” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the intro explains the complicated social ranks in ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Communism is a common way of organizing a society in which a government should own things. The vision of Karl Marx of the economic and social system is explained through bourgeois and proletarians. Bourgeois is the middle class whereas the proletarians are the lower or working class. The bourgeois class has gained power and put the an…

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    The Communist Party of China was formed in 1921. It was under Mao Zedong's control beginning in 1927. Mao led a revolution and followed the example of the Soviet Union through the way they led and developed their country by industry and support from the Peasants although it caused him to fail in the end. Mao split from what was known as Marxism and developed Maoism, the Chinese way of communism. Mao was upset with the Soviet Union leader Khrushchev because he believed in peaceful living…

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    Annotated Bibliography F_127. Commentary: CPC Strives to Build World's Strongest Party - People's Daily Online, Xinhua, en.people.cn/n3/2017/0805/c90000-9251516.html This source provides simple information on the structure and social level of the CPC which eventually helped it lead China on a more successful and rewarding path. It gives information on why the communist party of China was so successful because of their established and efficient organizational structure. It also shows how the…

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