Communism.
spread of communism
Soviet Union collapsed because communistic leaders next generation love Beatles and James Bond - not Lenin and Communism :). When this generation came to power they destroy Communism. :)
If one is referring to Classical Communism. (The original branch of Communism founded by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels) Then some of the main points worth knowing about Communism are:An armed revolution must occur.Abolishment of private propertyFinancial and political equality for all communistsAny and all political decisions are made by all communists members.The "leader" is just a figure head, holding no legitimate power.I hope this helped you become less ignorant (def: lack of knowledge) about the political ideology that is Karl Marx's Communism. Remember though, this is Classical Communism. These do not apply to Leninism, Stalinism, Trotskyism, Maoism, or the Little Brother Communist States (ie, Cuba and Vietnam).
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S. I. Mokshin has written: 'Strategiya uskoreniya' -- subject(s): Communism, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science, Social aspects of Technology, Socialism, Technology
L. M. Kosareva has written: 'Predmet nauki' -- subject(s): Communism and science, Philosophy, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science
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No, they are different aspects of social and government structure. Please refer to: http://www.romm.org/soc_com.html
No, they are different aspects of social and government structure. Please refer to: http://www.romm.org/soc_com.html
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Reiner Grundmann has written: 'Marxism and ecology' -- subject(s): Communism and anthropology, Communism and ecology, Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Environmental policy, Marxian economics 'The power of scientific knowledge' -- subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Political science, Political planning, Social aspects, Science, Political aspects, Research 'Habermas, Rawls and the paradox of impartiality'
Maruska Svasek has written: 'Postsocialism' -- subject(s): Emotions, Ethnopsychology, Post-communism, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Post-communism
Communism aims to create a classless society where resources are shared equally, so it often extends control to various aspects of life to ensure this equality. Communist governments may try to regulate activities and suppress dissent to maintain their vision of a society without social classes or private ownership.
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