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    made almost twice the amount of money that was made on the mainland since 2012. Hong Kong is the main center for investment in China. It is also the most direct link for trade with the western world (economist.com). Hong Kong 's unique form of communism is vital to the overall economy of…

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    Karl Marx: Founder of Communism Karl Marx, a German journalist, philosopher, and revolutionist, was known to be one of the most important socialist thinker in his time. He had a different view of how regimes should be run, by inventing the political theory “Communism” and the method “Marxism.” His ideas were distinctive, and therefore, caused a massive excitement throughout Europe. Although, he had to move country to country because of the governments’ dislike toward his writing, his beliefs…

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    the founder of communism, suggested revolution against the state in order to create a more evenhanded society; while Smith preferred stability and peace instead. Smith’s ideal society didn’t get rid of the different wealth levels between different society classes. Marx’s ideal society would produce and distribute according to the need of the public; he wanted to get rid of economic class distinction. It is evident that both men are two of the most influential men throughout history with very…

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    The systematic exploitation of workers is something that should never be justified, and that needs to be addressed in some manner. In texts dealing with the exploitation, there is often a call for revolution. Though over the course of history, there has been a great number of revolutions or uprising that have occurred. Nowhere in the world is immune to experiencing them, nowhere in the world has there never been a need. Unfortunately though, looking through a historical lens, those revolutions…

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    of events, easy to have a lot of history and the present thinking, also cannot help but to ask you whether also is experiencing one of those times, or has been, or will be faced with. But all of them still can let a person familiar with, and with a wake and chill. About politics and power of these things, is bound to be with a dirty, and seek the welfare of the people, what would be a theoretic and victim, or the real become the final fruits of politics and history? In the novel, man represents…

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    Marx and Darwin are two 19th century thinkers that transformed their respective fields with their revolutionary theories. Marx criticized the class system and its progressive oppression of the working class, creating a communist ideology. Darwin introduced the theory of evolution into biological thought to explain species’ development and extinction through time. Although Marx focuses on the social evolution of class antagonism and Darwin writes about biological evolution, Darwin’s work…

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    Consilience between society and its government requisites a veto of propaganda ploys which separate politics and the populace as two disparate entities. Examination of Henry Reynold’s monograph memoir Why Weren’t We Told in contrast with Thomas More’s political meditations in Utopia and Vladimir Bortko’s 1988 film adaptation of Heart of a Dog reveals how composers shape their audience’s political perspectives in support of pellucid law and order. The three texts are angry polemics concluding on…

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    Believer of Communism, Leon Trotsky was a Russian Marxist and Soviet politician that led the revolutionary win of the Bolshevik Party in October 1917. Leon Trotsky was the founder and leader of the Red Army, but his revolutionary activity began from a young age. Trotsky was known for being a prolific writer that informed people about his opinions on the aspects of the Russian Revolution and government through numerous journals and articles. Although a comrade and close companion of Vladimir…

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    Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels was written during a time that society had a lot going on. The society was a communist society which was where the wealthiest people collected most resources. So, the people were separated into economic classes based on wealth. The economic classes were the bourgeoisie and the proletarians. The bourgeoisie were the middle class who owned businesses with the goal of earning a profit and controlled all elements of…

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    To Live Movie Essay

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    The movie, To Live, starts out with the main protagonist named Fugui Xu gambling with Long’er. Fugui was addicted to gambling and eventually lost all his money and property to Long’er. Fugui was forced to give Long’er his family’s home in order to repay his gambling debt. Unfortunately, the lost of Fugui’s property and money made Fugui and his family become poor. In the midst of working with his puppet troupe to make money, Fugui was abruptly captured by the nationalist (Kuomingtang) army, and…

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