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    Cold War 1960

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    States and the Communist nations led by the Soviet Union. The cold war was fought in the most part by using propaganda‚ the economy‚ haggling with the occasional military clash. The politics of the cold war is mostly theory but can be categorized as a struggle to expand‚ contain and pertained to money. As of today historians have not reached an agreement on the time that the cold war actually began. In 1947 when President Truman of the United States announced the anti-communist policy the cold

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    know she was one of the most influential activist‚ especially here in California. Angela Davis is an American political activist‚ scholar‚ and author. She emerged as a prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA‚ and had close relations with the Black Panther Party through her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement‚ although she was never a party

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    Naxalist Problem in India

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    New Delhi June 30‚ 2007The last years have seen a dramatic rise in Naxal violence‚ and this week’s incidents prove that little is being done to contain it. It was a warm April afternoon. Humidity rose like a blanket from the jungles around Murkinar‚ a small hamlet in Dantewada district‚ Chhattisgarh. Murkinar has two claims to fame: it has a police post on the side of the road and it is linked by a bus that plies between this hamlet and Bijapur‚ a nearby town. As usual‚ villagers were waiting

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    must overcome some obstacles. First‚ its transportation infrastructure is still primitive‚ a result of years of war. Substantial investment in improving roadways and airports is crucial in order to facilitate distribution across the area. Next‚ the Communist government’s tight controls‚ despite its recent openness to investment‚ must be loosened. Likewise‚ corruption continues to be a major concern for investors. Therefore‚ although Vietnam is an attractive opportunity‚ investors must be cautious‚ but

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    Stalin's speech

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    countries!!! I believe that this great rift among the Bolsheviks/Communists should come to an end! DO this by following my viewpoint and defend my theory with me! You will be greatly rewarded. Views on the NEP and Industrialisation Unlike my opposition Trotsky‚ I am more on the conservative side of the Communist Party and so advocate for a state run capitalist economy. Because of this I managed to wrestle control of the Communist Party from the grasps off Trotsky. However! However… I have applied

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    The widening gap between Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. In this essay I will outline the emerging difference between the very rich (Bourgeoisie) and the very poor (Proletariat) . In the Communist Manifesto‚ it describes these classes as one being superior over the other‚ or in other words‚ one class acting as the oppressor and the other acting as the oppressed. In society through the ages‚ it was classes fighting amongst themselves‚ but nowadays‚ its two classes separating further apart. The Bourgeoisie

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    Communism over Capitalism

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    history has taught us. There are problably hundreds of misunderstood systems of government but‚ I’m going to focus on one that America has been butting heads over with for several decades. As already stated‚ this is Communism. In defense of the Communist administration‚ Malcolm MacLeod of USA Today stated‚ “Shambaugh says today’s members are younger and better educated. Annual applications are between four and five million. ‘There seems to be an increased desire to join’” (MacLeod). This is that

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    willing to abide by outside rules and regulations. This would impress investors and would likely consider doing business with Vietnam. Being a communist nation‚ the government still closely controls the economy and U.S. firms may find that their opportunities will be limited and a number of unforeseen possible legal problems may exist. Typically a communist government does not care for a multinational business as they only want what’s best for their country. An example of this type of action would

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    increasingly polarized duality of Bourgeoisie and Proletariat; simply defined as an antagonism between the owners of capital and means of production‚ and the wage-labors with no capital to speak of. They are a byproduct of Capitalism. Introduced in The Communist Manifesto as engaged in a violent and hostile war‚ his description continues both in the Manifesto and in Capital‚ to delve deeper beneath the surface layer and evolves into a more complete evaluation of their complex‚ codependent relationship. Instead

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    In Marx’s Communist Manifesto‚ capitalist societies are discussed at length. An important thing that is noted is that capitalist societies experience a new sense of time. Six characteristics are described as to why capitalistic societies are in a state of “radical transformation”. First trait is “cultural social sublimation”. This means everyone in the society conform to certain behaviors and expectations. For example‚ in the fashion industry certain trends are made and the population is expected

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