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    exploitation resulted in social inequality which made people aware of social consciousness. Aim of revolution The aim of the revolution was to create socialism‚ which is a world wide classless society based on the common ownership and democratic control of the means of producing the distributing wealth (Ross:1998‚175). For Marx the central feature of socialism is that work would no longer be monotonous drudgery (Kelly: 1988‚10). Here the individual will only be recognized just as another tool in the production

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    _POLITICAL‚ LEGAL AND SOCIAL SITUATION IN VIETNAM TODAY_ After the Vietnam war Vietnam became communist in 1975. Even though a lot has changed since then‚ Vietnam continues to be a communist country today. The politic framework in Vietnam is a single party socialist republic. The communist party is in power today‚ it consist of a 14-member politburo (short for _Political Bureau_‚ executive organization for a number of political parties‚ most notably those of communists)� the members of the politburo

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    The Effects of Industrialization on Manchester‚ England 1750-1850 England in the 18th and 19th centuries changed dramatically as a result of the Industrial Revolution‚ which had many effects on the social structure of England and increased the gap between the rich and the poor. Because of this‚ industrialized English towns such as Manchester were both criticized and admired by poets‚ politicians‚ journalists‚ and outsiders‚ who were particularly from France. The most powerful points of view were

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    field and he also made successful use of it.’ He declared punishment immoral. Gandhiji was the precursor of non- violent revolution. 2. Several Philosophical Contradictions: Critics point out that Gandhian philosophy is full of contradictions. Like socialism‚ Gandhism supports the idea that every individual should be provided necessities of daily life. But at the same time‚ it opposes the socialist principles of nationalisation and mass production. Like communism‚ it condemns capitalism‚ but at the same

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    all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Vladimir is known for his various efforts and contributions to the communist and socialist parties. One of his famous quotes is‚ “The goal of socialism is communism.” He was difficult to satisfy which made him a strong political leader‚ always pushing for what he wanted‚ during the Russian Revolution. Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov was born on April 10th‚ 1870 in Simbirsk (later named Ulyanovsk in his

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    Rammanohar Lohia?‚ Economic & Political Weekly‚ Vol XLV No. 40‚ October 2-8‚ 2010. • Tolpadi Rajaram‚ Context‚ Discourse and Vision of Lohia’s Socialism‚ Economic & Political Weekly‚ Vol XLV No. 40‚ October 2-8‚ 2010. • Krishna Gopal‚ Rammanohar Lohia: An Appreciation‚ Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 26/28‚ July 1968. • Sinha Sachchidanand‚ Lohia’s Socialism: An Underdog’s Perspective‚ Economic & Political Weekly‚ Vol XLV No. 40‚ October 2-8‚ 2010. • Yadav Yogendra‚ On Remembering Lohia‚ Economic

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    is still relevant in 21st Century. Definition Orthodox Marxism: Developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel in 19th century‚ it supposed to be overthrown with force and removed capitalist by a dictatorship of the workers (proletariat) called socialism

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    is not readily available to the people that live within this country. At a time when healthcare levels are increasing‚ so are our diseases. There are‚ of course‚ advantages and disadvantages to both socialized and capitalized healthcare medicine. Socialism and capitalism are‚ without a doubt‚ two somewhat opposing economic thoughts and system. Most of the arguments that come up when debating about these systems center on equality and the role of government in our economy. Socialists’ beliefs include

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    INTRODUCTION The ideology of Marxism has been at the forefront of far-left political thought ever since Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published their groundbreaking thesis‚ The Communist Manifesto‚ in 1848. The publication gave birth to a new dimension of politics which has had a resounding influence on generation after generation throughout the modern world. However‚ despite the affect that Marxism has had on modern political agendas‚ the theory now resembles a fallen giant. A contemporary

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    Biographical information: Name - Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai Born - March 31st 1872 in St. Petersburg Died - March 9th 1952 in Moscow Occupation – Russian communist revolutionary‚ Soviet Ambassador to Norway Family background: Kollontai was born to a relatively wealthy family. Her father‚ General Mikhail Alekseevich Domontovich‚ served as a Calvary officer in the Russo-Turkish war and was an advisor to the Russian administration in Bulgaria. Kollontai’s mother‚ Alexandra Androvna Masalina-Mravinskaia

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