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Category: /History
…good. Although the movie does not show us how the ants obtain their food, and that was one of the major problems in the Russian command economy. Because of this, the two economies are also considerably different. But the major ideals of the communist economy…
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…obtained a translated version of Karl Marx's document, The Communist Manifesto, which founded in him the primary basis for his future platforms (DeLuca 33). One year later in Shanghai, Mao Zedong "attended the founding congress" of the Chinese Communist party…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with Mao. If they know the history; they would change their mind. It sounds like Mao made the communist system worse than before. There is one thing that still in my mind. That is ¡§The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution¡¨. It was the most stupid idea…
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Category: /History
…THE CUBAN COMMUNIST REVOLUTION Introduction: From the beginning Cuba was a shaky country with a very unstable government and a country that was deep in poverty. The government was jumping from being a dictatorship to a republic. The fate of Cuba…
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…Cuba is a communist dictatorship, with Fidel Castro as the head of state. It does not have an independent judiciary nor does it have free elections. So the people of Cuba would be considered subjects to the country. Fidel Castro led a rebel army…
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…Many critics and skeptics forecast doom for post-communist Russia when 1991 saw the end to the Soviet-Union. It was believed that a collapsed economy, hurt pride, and rampant nationalism would all soon drive Russia to some sort of neo-communist or neo…
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Category: /History
…Power, Propoganda in Communist China- Propaganda in China during the Cultural Revolution took on many forms; there were mass Red Guard demonstrations in Tianamen Square in support of Mao Zedong, pictures of Mao were put up in every conceivable…
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…actions. The degeneration of the Bolshevik dictatorship into “power that is not limited by any laws, not bound by any rules, and is based directly on force” compromised and impoverished the Communist ideas and plans for social development as an order…
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Category: /History
…Power, Propoganda in Communist China Propaganda in China during the Cultural Revolution took on many forms; there were mass Red Guard demonstrations in Tianamen Square in support of Mao Zedong, pictures of Mao were put up in every…
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…to provide a viable basis for the Soviet regime and its actions. The degeneration of the Bolshevik dictatorship into “power that is not limited by any laws, not bound by any rules, and is based directly on force” compromised and impoverished the Communist ideas…
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