Category: /Society & Culture/Education
we want and need. If we lived in a capitalist country, the situation would be quite similar. However, if we lived in a communist country, no matter how hard we worked or what employment we would have, we would be paid the same amount as everyone else
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Category: /Law & Government
There are many factors which shaped the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union and consequently the Communist regime that ruled it. Although, under the leadership of Stalin, the USSR emerged as a monolithic superpower, it can be argued that it never
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
there is no class, private property and exploitation of people the state withers away. That is what the Communist Manifesto and Karl Marx argue.
Hitler: Outside the state there can be neither individuals nor groups. Therefore fascism is opposed to socialism which
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Category: /History/European History
aspects of the system remaining unchanged. However there is evidence to show that totalitarianism is flexible and can be manipulated to suite conflicting ideologies, for example, fascist Germany and Communist Russia.
In order to understand and identify those
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
at which we can start to evaluate the impact of the power struggle between the Communists and the Kuomintang. Chiang Kai Shek did not want war with Japan as he believed it to be just too powerful to overcome. He stated instead that China must unite as a whole
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Category: /Social Sciences
of the first Communist leaders, and followed Marx's ideas quite closely. When the Communists took over in Russia in 1917, the country was very backward and inefficient. Stalin ordered collectivisation of everything from farm tools to cattle, and everything
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Category: /History
Zhu Xiao Di lived in communist China for the majority of his childhood years. As he grew older he realized that the Communist government was quite possibly one of the worst ways to run your government. This paper will discuss the question, "Why and when
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party(CCP) were able to gain control because of many reasons. Almost all the Chinese people living under Chiang Kaishek's rule weren't happy because of high taxes, accusations and chaotic life. Many people under
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Category: /History/North American History
After World War II, the Soviet Union emerged as a great Communist Power with wide influences and many people blamed Truman for not taking effective action to prevent the fall of China and Korea to the Communist control. After failed results from
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