In between capitalism and communism, Marx stated there had to be a long period of socialism which would last for generations until all vestiges of capitalist thought and all members of the bourgeoisie were eliminated. During the socialist period, the country would be run by a government Marx called a "Dictatorship of the proletariat." By dictatorship he did not mean the type of dictatorship that all "communist" countries have experienced, i. e. totalitarian government. Marx meant a democratically elected government but that members of the bourgeoisie would not be allowed to vote and would not be allowed to participate in running it.
Marx talked about the dictatorship of the proletariat as the transition between capitalism and Communism. This just meant the working class taking temporary control of the state and using it as part of the changeover to a classless society.
They do not have Capitalism, they have Communism. Communism may seem good but remember you have no voice in government, no ability to disagree with the government publicly, no freedom of the the press, and the worst part is, nothing to do with Capitalism or Communism, is that everything in China is very polluted and dirty in most parts.
Karl Marx doesn't believe in Democracy. He believes in Marxism, Socialism, Communism, and the destruction of Capitalism. Capitalism is what has kept America the best place to live in the world.
Karl Marx believed that industrialized countries like Germany, England, and the United States were most likely to see the transformation of capitalism to communism due to the advanced state of their economic systems and the potential for strong working-class movements to rise up against capitalist exploitation.
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Capitalism is a method where by national finaces are sstructured. Capitalism by it very nature remains aloof from any thing but making a profit. so it has nothing to do with families.
Communism and capitalism are opposing ideas about how the societies of the world should be organized. Each considers the other dangerous for the reason that both dwell on the failures of the other and both often try to incite people to overthow their governments. Both have pluses and minuses. The struggle goes on. Right now, capitalism is frightened to death by the rise of the shining communism of China. They have the fastest trains in the world. Their railroad to Tibet is another type, not fast like a rocket, but a high flyer over the mountains that supplies oxygen masks for part of the trip. Who's to say what system will ultimately prevail? Oh yeah, your question, the USA wants communism stopped at any cost for the reasons stated above.
Communism work on the justice behind the assumption that the earths resources are the property of all the people and and that the bounty of this should be shared by all. Capitalism works on the assumption that that the earths resources can be monopolised by an exclusive group of people and be distributed by them for reward to those that require them to make a living. The problem with Communism is that some people are more productive then others causing hard feelings among the more productive people. the problem with capitalism is that the people in charge need no more then the privileged position that was left to hem by wealthy parents or benefactors. in both systems greed and corruption rears supreme in the end.
Capitalism
The part of speech for "transition" can be a noun or a verb.
capitalism was part of the natural development of society.
Answer this question…Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism.