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    Fascism vs Communism

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    “All within the state‚ nothing outside the state‚ nothing against the state.” Benito Mussolini I am writing about a host of differences between Italian Fascism and Soviet Communism. Yes‚ they both are totalitarian regimes‚ one under Lenin‚ then Stalin‚ who‚ in my opinion takes the cake for worst ever when it comes to the world’s extensive list of dictators‚ and Mussolini’s Fascist Regime‚ who ruled from 1922-1945‚ the last three years serving as a somewhat puppet ruler in northern Italy for

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    This piece was created out of Wales‚ though from Wales‚ it still depicts the turnout of Modern Communism and how it became a skewed‚ uneven sociology instead of the communal‚ equal community that it was thought to create in The Communist Manifesto. Wales was actually home to one of many big and powerful communist parties‚ infact “Lenin considered the

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    Communism North Korea

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    Communism‚ as an idea and ideology‚ has not completely died out in 2017. There are still a few nation-states such as Cuba and North Korea which still cling to the idea of communism. Even though it has not been destroyed‚ it no longer has the influence it once did. The fall of the USSR showed how the economic policies of communism can implode‚ and the countries which still try to keep the idea of communism alive‚ are only able to do so in their country‚ and it is by fear and propaganda. There are

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    Some people can have different opinions on communism and fascism. Communism is the proletariat. You have no social classes‚ no political movements‚ no economic ideology‚and you don’t even have any money. Also in communism there is no clear leader. Fascism often has one military leader. They are also head of government and could become a dictator. Also they tend to put the state ahead of the individual. Communism and Fascism are similar in a way because the leaders that were communist and the leaders

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    communism vs democracy

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    Communism vs. Democracy Communism is an original system of society‚ quite different from Democracy in many ways. While total democracy is not widely spread‚ many forms of it are successful throughout the world today. One of the first and major differences between a Communist and Democratic government is their contrary economic systems. In a communist government‚ the community owns the major resources and means of production. The goal of such a system is to prevent

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    After the Russian Revolution of 1917‚ communism emerged onto the world stage as a new organized governmental system. Communism’s main principles were to promote civil equality and unification within society. Communism‚ was a polar opposite system of Europe’s most popular government style‚ capitalism. Capitalism‚ a government method focused on industry‚ and production decreased the quality of life for many Europeans. Particularly between 1920 and 1940‚ some employers abused the rights of their workers

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    Anti Communism In Vietnam

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    Anti communism was the centrepiece of us foreign policy from 1941 but by the 1970s it was less important‚ and indochina was also. By 1954 the us was paying 80% of the costs of the french war against the vite communsits. it saw communism as a global monolith‚ the vietnamese not as nationalists but as tools of the sino-soviet bloc. Vietnam was not important in itself but a place to ’draw the line’‚ after china had been lost‚ otherwise like dominoes all seasia would go communist‚ and japan would turn

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    Germany isn’t the only country in Europe that faced a rise in authoritarian regimes during this time. Russia was another country leading in authoritarian regimes during this time and the threat of communism was slowly coming to the surface. Russia‚ in the beginning‚ was ruled by that of a Tsar. Through his control of the Russian people‚ he made so the rich had ownership of all large land‚ big business developments and positions in the government‚ while the poor peasants remained poor. Through this

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    Left Review desired to “ally themselves more closely with the class that will build socialism” ‚ thus concerning themselves primarily with the working classes who‚ throughout the 1930’s‚ found themselves to be drawn towards the political ideals of Communism. The political position of The Left Review is‚ of course‚ stated in its very title‚ informing the reader from the outset that its contents will be of a constitutionally left wing opinion. This political position is confirmed further by the quote

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    considered today by most people to be a more developed stage of Marxism-Leninism. This is because of the historical and cultural background of China and because of her geographical position and climate which affects society. Contrary to Russia‚ Communism developed in the countryside instead of in the cities. Thus it was a peasants’ revolution rather than‚ as predicted by Karl Marx‚ a workers’ revolution. The cities in China were at the beginning‚ anti-Communist. The Chinese absorption of Marxism

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