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…elections in which Hitler hoped he would gain a majority but unfortunately for Hitler, the Communists were a great threat to the Nazis and before the election there was vicious rivalry between the Nazis and the Communists as open fighting took place between…
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…-presidential system, with varying political weight given to the president and prime minister. It will be important to examine these alternative systems of governance as they are found as frequently amongst the post-communist East European countries as parliamentary…
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…Mao Tse-Tung is to this day, viewed by many as a father of communism, on par with Lenin, Stalin and other heroes of the old Soviet Union. He is deified by the ruling Chinese communist party and is seen as a brilliant tactician and ideologue by Marxist…
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…, was the prevention of the war. The Cuban Revolution was a background cause to the crisis. On January 1st, 1959 a Marxist regime in Cuba would have seemed unlikely. To the communist party in Cuba, Fidel Castro appeared tempestuous, irresponsible and stubbornly bourgeois…
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…" people were born into collectives, such as extended families, and everyone was supposed to look after the interest of his/her collective. The filling of collectivism was also intensified by over 80 years of socialism policy of communist party of China. UK has…
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…links between democratic West Germany and West Berlin, 320 km into communist East Germany, depriving the citizens of food and fuel. Berlin had also been divided into French, British, American and Russian zones, and West Berlin was the former three combined…
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…a communist, not even the USA. But Eisenhower, the President of USA, refused to give any credits for re-building the economy to Cuba, he was afraid that Castro would buy weapons to support the rebels in Latin America who fought for "the equality of people". So…
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…was prior to Dubois' decision of becoming a communist. Prior to his studying of Karl Marx and the socialist party, Dubois reflected more liberal ideas. On July 1, 1961, Dubois applied for membership to the communist party where he expressed his belief…
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…the Soviets an opportunity to flex there muscles at the United States. Another big instance of Cold War propaganda was in the Afghanistan situation. The Afghanistan’s had a communistic government which was supported by the Soviets. There was a group opposing…
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…either. (EQ, page 517) Marx also believes in a communist society everyone has full potential to create their status. In this communist state their would be no status designation between individuals which would create an equal society where he believes…
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