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    What Is Communism?

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    making everything equal. Communism is a bad thing because, everyone doesn’t want to be equal to one another. There’s always someone wanting to be better but, communism doesn’t allow it. People have their own opinions in what communism is to them but, regardless it remains being what originally is. “Center on the idea that inequality and suffering result from capitalism” (Dhar, Michael. “What is communism?” What’s communism? Live science,30 Jan.2014. Web.) This coming due communism has the overall power

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    Communism In Russia

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    Communism is a system of social organisation which formerly consumed almost a third of countries in the entire world, having originated in Russia. The first official communist state was founded during the Russian revolutions in 1917, due to the inaugural communist political party ‘Bolsheviks’ gaining primal power. Afterwards, the influence of communism spread to other countries with the likes of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and East Germany to name a few. These countries that were governed on communist

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    Flaws Of Communism

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    Communism is an economic system in which the government owns and regulates all property, and often censors and controls the media. Countries such as China, Russia, Cuba, and Vietnam have adopted this system in the past. However, its appeal to the citizens of these countries stems from their ignorance of the flaws of communism and how its real-life manifestation differs from how it functions in theory. Those who criticize communism know how it leads to oppression and that it could never operate correctly

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    Failure Of Communism

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    economics. Fail or succeed, Communism is not as prominent as it was in the beginning when it started. Karl Marx should have evaluated his beliefs and ideas more to see the problems that could occured. A very big problem with communism was that everything was to equal and in human nature we are led by many superiors, but Karl Marx did not believe in that. He thought there would be a fall to Capitalism because a leader could take over the government completely. But the flaw to Communism is that equality put

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    Fear Of Communism

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    that led to World War I, the thought that crossed many Americans mind is communism. Was communism relevant in the United States? Russia had experienced the very ideology of communism. How could the United States avoid this troublesome organized effort know as communism? The fears of communism provoked the term "Red Scare," this limited the possible social changes that could be relevant in the United States. The fear of communism expanded throughout the United States, the constant struggle to eliminate

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    According to the Marxist theory, the original state of man was a primitive communism without private property. Business owners prioritize the maximization of their own profits above everything else. To accomplish this, they compensate their employees with as little as possible, while claiming all of what their workers produce as their own profit. Eventually, the more successful businesses grow beyond the reach of the smaller, newer, and weaker ones, making the attainment of big business owners’ level

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    The Evils Of Communism

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    Communism is something most people see as bad thing. It is seen as an inhuman and a dangerous idea. Though during post war time in Czechoslovakia people did not see it as bad, they saw it as a way to fix their economy and live happily after the war. Communism as described by Dictionary.com as “a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.” Which in short means the state has control

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    The Death of Communism

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    The Death of Communism The United States longest and bloodiest war was the Vietnam War, which was fought from 1959 until 1975.(Communist Manifesto 1) In this war 57,685 Americans were killed, and their were over 2 million Vietnamese deaths.(Communist Manifesto 3) One of the main causes of the war was a commonly held American belief called the Domino Theory. This theory stated that if the U.S. allowed one country to fall to communism, those around it would fall, and then those around it, eventually

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    Kubrick And Communism

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    time of the Red Scare. In the movie time and time again characters are bringing up accusations about communism and it being the reason for everything going wrong in their life. Regardless of the situation the easiest scapegoat was communism which during this time is what most American people truly believed. Jack Ripper decided to send this attack plan to the pilots because he believed that communism was the reason for his woman troubles and that if he would put a stop to it than everything would go

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    Is Communism Possible?

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    The question for all of them, however, is can it even be done in our country? Is American Communism possible? A simple answer – on an immediate large scale – no. Pure and Simple, no large population has ever successfully completed the Communist agenda; but can it be done period? Yes, Communism, at its base, is a return to the way human beings lived before, Government by The People, not for them. Communism is not an absolution of Government, at any rate; it is the mass socialization of the Governance

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