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    Manifesto, their most famous piece, in 1848. It is about the original idea of communism and why it is needed, how it works, and when it should be established.…

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    Fascism Vs Communism

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    25 years after Francis Fukuyama wrote the controversial The End of History where does the world stand? As put by Fredric Jameson "today it is easier to imagine the end of the world, than to imagine the end of capitalism." Countries such as the U.S have continued to thrive and have enormous economic growth under democratic capitalism while countries still trying to make other ideologies work have faltered. The triumph of the West is becoming more and more realistic as each year passes and more…

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    Union came in and asserted their power over the smaller nations in an attempt to Sovietize them. It is of vital importance that the reasons why, how, and to what extent East Central Europe was Sovietized are explored as a means to understand the history of East Central Europe. The countries of East Central Europe underwent such drastic political changes partially due to the end of World War II. Social scientists…

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    colonists in India, his first hand experiences with British imperialism shaped his political opinion and ideology. These life events brought him to his deep belief in democratic socialism. Furthermore, he spoke greatly against the complications of Communism, Stalinism, and Totalitarianism. This formed his most prominent anti-communistic, allegorical novel, Animal Farm (George Orwell, 2016).…

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    It outlines the working class, the proletariat and the injustice of the capitalist economic system, where they get rich off the labor. Section two, paints the picture of the communism and how they are portrayed along with the benefits gained through communism. The last two chapters, three and four; deal with social movements and the support which were given to…

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    There are three types of economic system, such as capitalism, socialism and communism. In the world the most powerful economic system is capitalism, which meant to increase an individual’s wealth, private ownership, competition and only the strongest in business will survive. However, the communism is a single political party controlled by the government, the private ownership banned and the government owned all business, land and property. Hernando Desoto has published a book about economic…

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    and Engels attempts to enlighten and mobilize readers who feel their message is true against a certain group of people. Marx and Engels openly explain the problems with capitalism and how there has been a huge gap between social classes throughout history, and the gap has only gotten bigger and bigger and will continue to do so until the lower class take a stand to their “superiors”. After reading The Communist Manifesto I have confirmed the reality of parting social classes and…

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    gone wrong with the new reforms. A Letter to Czechoslovakia was a letter sent to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, explaining the concern of their actions and how they were not going to let forces push them away from communism. The first writing, Two Thousand Words Manifesto, explains that at the beginning of the communist reign, they had the ideal of a socialized environment where everyone was equal, an example would be equal wages. The people were hopeful in the…

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    as a result, began supporting Stalin and his theories, pushing for him to have more power leading Communism to become run by one class rather than the workers, turning it against the original beliefs. In like manner, Stalin advocated for the right of everyone to education, but not just the pervious teachings, but with the altercation and selections he enforced. By changing the curriculum and history taught including the October revolution, the education system became a propaganda move to glorify…

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    end of history with Liberal Democracy as the last form of government whereas Huntington views the end of the Cold war as the beginning of the war of culture especially with regards to a war of culture over religion and common identity. Therefore, Fukyuma’s work seems to conclude in an almost utopian view of society whereas Huntington describes a major crisis in world power that will not necessarily get better. Fukuyama articulates how the ending of the cold war symbolizes the end of history.…

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