Communism and Capitalism Nowadays‚ the inequality between the rich and the poor is a very controversial and sensitive topic. Over the past 50 years‚ the gap between the poor and the wealthy in the United States has widened. The American Society has been heading in one direction as it is quite observable that the wealth in the United States is becoming distributed among few super-rich individuals. According to Gilson and Perot in "It’s the Inequality Stupid‚" and a Harvard Business School report‚
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The causes of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe were that it had no popular support‚ political downfall‚ and economic problems. The fact that the USSR had gained all of its money from the Eastern European states (after world war 2)‚ Stalin’s paranoia of the West forced him to put all that money into defensive arms and therefore none of that money was being channeled into the country. Many historians would argue that it was at this point that the USSR began its downward spiral and this is
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Communism (Marxism) swept the world in the 1900s by being an ’easy fix’ for a struggling economic country. It gives everyone a job‚ the same things (food‚ money‚ and necessities)‚ and most importantly: no power. (Johnson‚ 2005) Communism basically dehumanizes the country. No one is an individual. Everyone is equally successful and equally de-powered. The government controls
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Communism in China Chinese Revolution In 1949 the communist leader Mao Zedong decided upon the creation of the People’s Republic of China or PRC‚ which then resulted in the end of a full scale civil war between Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Nationalist Party. This war happened immediately after WWII. They stormed through China‚ over running cities and taking power from warlords. In the middle of the Chinese unrest the Japanese attacked Manchuria‚ the Government of the Republic of
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Two of the most well known economic events overt the last decade are the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and the emergence of the market economy in China. They both changed for the citizens.but they differed in the form of government they wished to achieve and the reasons why their governments failed and needed to change . China changed to do something about the poor of their country‚ while Russia was more focused on their upper working classes. Strikes and food riots broke out in Russia
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power that had been gained. The governments are mostly separated from the churches. Societies based on secularism started to form. The separation of the churches and governments did not happen everywhere‚ the writing of theologians is no exception. Communism and capitalism were on the rise. Karl Marx and John Locke were very influential writers during this time and thanks to them we start to see the governments‚ churches and societies we know today. Karl Marx played a major role in capitalism as we
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COMMUNISM IN POLAND ! ! By the end of the Second World War a Communist regime had taken power with the help of the Soviet Union. Poland was a satellite state of the U.S.S.R‚ and were ruled by a one-party Communist regime‚ since the takeover during the Cold War (1945). The Cold War was a brief time of tension between the Untied Sates of America (U.S.A) and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R). Without actual combat‚ the war lasted from 1945 to 1991. The U.S.S.R was trying to gain total power and
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The term feudalism is recent‚ first appearing in French in 1823‚ Italian in 1827‚ English in 1839‚ and in German in the second half of the nineteenth century. It derived from "feodal" which was used in seventeenth-century French legal treatises and translated into English legal treatises as "feodal government". In the 18th century Adam Smith popularized the forms "feudal government" and "feudal system" in his book Wealth of Nations. In the 19th century the adjective "feudal" evolved into a noun:
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Although‚ the reasons why these two areas turned to feudalism are different‚ both societies had many centuries of this similar type of government. European feudalism was influenced most likely by the fall of the Roman empire and Germanic tribes (and other external forces) who had tried to invade them. Japan‚ on the other hand‚ adopted the system to settle internal disputes in the country and to split up the land between the nobility; Japanese feudalism developed because of internal attacks by groups
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similar to the state of nature‚ believing that societies are formed to meet the needs of the people. Because of the inherent yearning for power within a few elites‚ Plato would remove these feelings of selfishness‚ with his own form of Communism. Plato’s communism would take two main forms which meet in the abolition of the family. The first of the two forms would be to set up a new form of hierarchy: Philosopher king‚ who would rule by merit of vision and capacity to realize that vision in reality
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