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    Orwell well made his story in the point of view of animals and replaced real people with animals. For example‚ Orwell made Czar Nicholas the Second the owner of the farm‚ he also made Old Major the pig Vladimir Lenin‚ and instead of coming up with communism‚ old major came up with animalism. The Russian Revolution was one of the most important events

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    different people have different assumptions. For example Communism and Capitalism were to the main political views throughout the mid to late 20th century each with their own view to the world. This pro-communist New Zealander writer‚ Mick Costello wrote‚ “It is not “human nature” that is the cause of the problems people face today. It is the way society is organized‚ with a minority of people owning and controlling the wealth.” He believed that communism meant equality to all people. However this is only

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    lived during the rebellion and how was their society. Animal Farm portrays the irony of the communist movement where some were more equal than others Orwell’s intent was to warn the world of the dangers of totalitarian communism because he in his book said everything how communism is and also how leaders can use the power to manipulate others

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    USA and the Soviet Union. It led to thousands of nuclear weapons‚ two universal ideologies in conflict‚ and two different self-images‚ the United States championing a world made safe for democracy. Its opponent‚ the Soviet Union advocated world Communism. The United States prides itself on its heritage of freedom‚ a refuge for persecuted religious groups‚ and a land of liberty that successfully rebelled against the imperial power of Britain in 1776. Its guiding principles were the protection of

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    are Joseph Stalin and Hitler. Joseph Stalin was the totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union from 1929-1953. As leader Stalin controlled police‚ education‚ religion and all other aspects of the people’s lives. This government is known as Communism. In Communism‚ government officials make all basic economic decisions. In the U.S.S.R Stalin forced all other states to follow Russian culture. In the industrial business‚ there were difficult weekly goals that had to be met. Those who met the goals received

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    Marxist ideology is based on the idea of two distinct socio-economic classes—the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Marx defines the bourgeoisie as a wealthy and capitalistic class whose economic supremacy arises from and relies on owning the means of production and preserving capital. Contrarily‚ the proletariat is a class of wage laborers whose only power lies in their ability to sustain themselves through work‚ for they do not have access to the “instruments of production.” The bourgeoisie class

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    free trades without the government knowing what he was doing. The government made it very difficult to make this happen for her by taking over‚ also known as communism. This scenario could more than likely happen in our near future. The government could make it hard for business trying to better the economy if they were to switch up to communism.

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    them to revolt and to take control of the farm. The next day all the animals are planning the revolution‚ they chase Mr. Jones away and install Animalism which is Communism. My thesis is what are the differents types of government and why the animals chose Communism. In this paragraph I will be comparing there similarities between Communism and dictatorship. For example this quote is from the book “Four legs good‚ two legs better! All Animals Are Equal. But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.”

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    Communism; a threat to the nation of the United States of America. Many Americans believe that people who believe in Communist teachings are corrupt. In 1950‚ a historical event happened in the US timeline; the Red Scare. Joe McCarthy became a Senator for the state of Wisconsin in 1947. The Red Scare happened from 1947-1957‚ “The Cold War‚ which began after the end of World War II‚ was a period where Americans were extremely paranoid about the threat of Communism.” (“Background to the Red Scare”

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    The Communist Manifesto‚ published in 1848 after commission by the Communist League‚ was a revolutionary political manuscript that served to both outline the goals of Communism and articulate beliefs that would later define Marxism. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ two German philosophers and political theorists‚ worked together to create a criticism of the class struggles and emerging capitalist economy produced by the Industrial Revolution. By addressing the increasing wealth gap between the bourgeoisie

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