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    Karl Marx is one of the founding fathers of Communism. He believed more in the right of the people and thought they should escape from a capitalist society. Marx believed that economics is more important to politics than freedom and was bothered by the lack of equality and freedom to citizens. His vision and approach proved to be successful and revolutionary. Marx’s conception of a ‘species being’ is the biological and evolutionary characteristics of mankind. He believes that as biological beings

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    How Australia reacted to the threat of communism The “threat” of communism that the Australian government produced is highly debatable issue. Australia was being exposed to Communism‚ which was spreading south from Russia‚ through Asia and ultimately to Australia. The domino theory was a key belief in the mind of the public‚ spreading fear throughout the world. The Liberal party exploited the threat of Communism and the domino theory to help with their election campaign. They attempted to ban the

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    Democracy and Communism Governments are a group of people who run a country‚ state or city. The government keeps order in that country and has a police force to keep that order. They make laws that the citizens must follow and if they do not then there is a justice system that may fine them‚ take them to court and they’re guilty‚ take them to jail. There are many types of governments around the world and they lead their country in many different ways. Democracy and communism are just two of many

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    Communism is an economic system in which a governing body pan regulates the economy and responsibility for engendering being shared equipollent by a society. It impacted Americans trust in the administration and prompted an expansion in political conservatism. The Americans of U.S. strongly divided due to the issue of communism. Communism presented a domestic threat to America by the Red Scare‚ the Cold War and McCarthyism. The Red Scare endured until the mid-1920’s and brought about the periodic

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    In the book‚ Animal Farm‚ George Orwell depicts communism as a negative political and economic structure‚ at the same time‚ he realizes that there are positives that come along with communism. One of these positives is that everyone is treated equally and no one receives any special attention or reward. Orwell displays this on the “Animal Farm” when every animal is treated equally regardless of how much work they do or how smart they are. One example of this is the cat on the farm. The cat does very

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    Australia’s response to the threat of communism Communism is a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party. In theory‚ under communism‚ all means of production are owned in common‚ rather than by individuals. In practice‚ a single authoritarian party controls both the political and economic systems. ‘During the Cold War period Australia responded in various ways to the

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    Name: Professor Name: Class: Phil 186 Date: November 4‚ 2014 Essay 2: Capitalism A Love Story In the documentary film “Capitalism a love story” Michael Moore demonstrates the failure of Capitalism as an economic system in America. The movie explores what capitalism is‚ who benefits and who get hurt by it. The film clearly shows how capitalism was hijacked by special interests and how it decimated the middle class‚ making it so much smaller while at the same time enlarging the poor underclass. It

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    Bicycle Thieves: The Unspoken Allure of Communism Bicycle Thieves is an exemplary demonstration of Italian neorealism that seeks to use non-professional actors to illustrate the struggle of average people surviving under a Fascist government. De Sica ’s use of film techniques such as close-ups heightens the effect of his neo-realist aesthetic‚ especially seen in his street-level depictions of Rome in the aftermath of World War II. The poverty and despair captured by De Sica ’s cinematography

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    greatest stories of an anti-utopian society ever. Nineteen Eighty-Four was not written solely as an entertaining piece of literature or as a dream of what the future could be like‚ it was written as a warning of what could happen as a result of communism and totalitarianism. This was not necessarily a widely popular vision of the future at the time of publication‚ but it was certainly considered a possibility by many people. The popular vision of the future‚ if analyzed as from a character in the

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    “The Korean War was more significant in the spread of the Cold War outside Europe than the Cuban Missile Crisis.” How far do you agree? The years 1950 to 1953 were a period of striving for Korea‚ where the North and South regions were being disputed over by China and USA. The South was supported by USA and the United Nations‚ while the North was backed by China and USSR who were part of the communist fraternity. On the other hand‚ the outbreak of Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 was the closest the

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