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    Economic Systems

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    systems include manorialism‚ capitalism‚ communism‚ market economy‚ and many more. An economic system that has greatly influenced a specific region and its society is communism‚ established in Russia during the Russian Revolution. During and after World War I‚ Russia was in chaos due to the opposition of czarist rule‚ economic hardships‚ and other dissatisfactions of many. Due to these complications‚ Russians were pleading for economic and political changes. Communism in Russia immensely affected Russian

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    Kyle 1 The Vietnam Conflict: A Nation’s Intervention Directly after the Second World War‚ nations everywhere were suffering from post-war dilemmas; governments were in turmoil. To many countries‚ the antagonist of democracy‚ communism‚ seemed like a valuable answer to end their state of turmoil. Vietnam‚ being one of the countries that sought for an answer‚ was split in half upon making a decision. America was in fear that a North Vietnam communist takeover of South Vietnam would

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    proletariat. Marx created the concept of communism. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell actually gives us through Old Major’s speech a simplified version of the principles of communism. For example‚ the Manifesto‚ famously ends‚ “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workers of the world‚ Unite!" While Old Majors speech ends with his final call to‚ “Rebellion!” Communism is about the economy and equality of classes. The idea of communism works‚ but putting it into action

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    utility‚ should be able to attain unprecedented levels of efficiency.” War Communism‚ nationalized the means of production and transportation‚ liquidated private commerce‚ abolition of moneh‚ singlular planned economy‚ and compulsory labor for all able bodied male adults. These actions taken slowed the war effort which aligned with the Bolvsheviks ideal of peace. Trotsky saw War Communism as a way of “realizing genuine communism.” The party saw this plan as essential to pushing forward socialism within

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    New jersey city university | Ideal Society | Philosophy | | Parshv Shah | 4/21/2013 | This paper contains a personal opinion and rough creation of an ideal society. The society created is based on the personal values‚ present society issues and ideas from the reading and teachings of the great philosophers who have tried to build their utopias in the past. | The perfect society does not exist. If it did however‚ it would probably sound much like the vacation brochures you can read

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    After World War II‚ came the Cold War. From 1945 to 1960‚ the role of communism vastly influenced the United States and left the country infused with fear. This fear significantly impacted the country as a whole‚ as well as the individual citizens. The Cold War was unlike most previous wars‚ for it was fought through confrontation and verbal threats rather than the use of military forces. However‚ it still widely impacted America. Thus‚ it is evident that although there was a rise of tension between

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    Animal Farm an Allegory

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    is the only difference. Before the Russian Revolution‚ Karl Marx created communism‚ a theory biased on the idea everyone is the same‚ that nobody is better‚ and that all people are equal. In Animal Farm‚ Old Major‚ an old pig‚ taught the rest of the animals‚ animalism. Animalism is the same thing as communism. They both state the fact that everyone is equal. In the Russian Revolution there were strong supports of communism. They would do everything Stalin wanted until they could no longer work

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    powers.”1 The motive behind this cartoon was to show the views of America. This paper argues that the formation of the Marshall plan was as a result of the rapid spread of communism in Eastern Europe which was seen as a threat to the peace and well-being of the world. Why is communism a threat to the peace of the world? Communism is an economic and political system that was introduced by Karl Marx. Karl Marx believes history is a continuous clash between conflicting ideas and forces.2 Marx was

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    Power in Politics

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    The Kronstdat rebellion holds tremendous significance in the shaping of Russia‚ it was the first attempt by the people to achieve a social revolution for themselves as Voline states "the first entirely independent attempt of the people to liberate itself from all yokes and achieve the Social Revolution‚ an attempt made directly‚ resolutely‚ and boldly by the working masses themselves without political shepherds‚ without leaders or tutors."(1)‚ furthermore the the rebellion also highlighted the failure

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    The Cold War was a time of immense fear in the United States and the Soviet Union. Secrets‚ spies‚ and distrust had created a tense brinkmanship that would last for decades. Although fighting never took place the back and fourth threats were enough to keep both countries on edge. The war in its entirety was rooted on differing ideologies‚ but the dissimilarities between our two countries‚ which played a keep role in the wars creation‚ originated long before the events of the Cold War began to unfold

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