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    in the Marx stage theory. However‚ in 1917 Russia was an underdeveloped country that had barely left feudalism. Therefore‚ in order to adopt the idyllic communist society‚ Russia would still have to drag through two Marxist stages (capitalism and socialism)‚ which could potentially take centuries. After living in a feudalist society dominated by inequality and extreme poverty Lenin was determined to see a fair communist Russia. Moreover‚ Marxism claimed that Russia must go through a capitalist

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    society decides on individuals classifies in each group. Capitalism is mostly operated by the wealthy class for their own benefit that would inevitable produce internal tensions which would lead to its self-destruction and replaced by socialism. Dubois wants to endorse competition as a way of life and encourage a competitive society. Furthermore‚ he advocated for Abolition Democracy which is the only way that politics could be progressive. Essentially‚ this was speaking about

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    the white army. -Bolshevik are finally able to defeat the white armies. Rule of Lenin 1920-1924 -Redistribute land from large land owners to peasants . -Economic reforms included the new economic plan( NEP) *moderate mix of capitalism and socialism -Political reforms *Bolshevik party became communist party *Russia becomes the united soviet socialist -Republics(sort of like the United States) Communism V.S Capitalism -Communism A system in which goods are owned in common and are available

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    HIS 105 Exam 3 I. Multiple Choice Mark the item that best answers the question. According to romantic nationalism‚ b. peoples had the right of self-government because they were of the same ethnicity and had a shared language and history. European liberals tended to be: d. educated middle-class professionals. Conservatives in Europe advocated: a. monarchies‚ landed aristocracies‚ and established churches. Charles X of France issued the Four Ordinances: b. in an effort

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    social organisation in Russia was an unjust system of autocracy‚ resulting in a majority of discontent. Russian society consisted of large amounts of peasants who owned a small amount of the land but made up the greatest proportion of the population. Socialism‚ and thus the Bolsheviks‚ was seen as a great attraction as dramatic change was what the majority wanted to see to change this unfair social structure. Under Marxism‚ for a socialist state to be implemented a Revolution must take place; there must

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    agrarian country – the Russian Empire. Answer : Karl Marx Stated that socialist revolution could only be successful in the most advanced capitalist countries instead of the most backwards agrarian countries. It is predicted wrongly to me because for socialism to work you need to exterminate a certain amount of the population and for that to work you have to exterminate the “middle class” because these people will fight hardest to keep their property and because the most advanced capitalist countries have

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    The main aim of this thesis was to contribute to a better understanding of the existing literature about the analysis of political economy of socialism in Somalia‚ and it was mainly focused on the economic and political impact of socialism on the Somali state. As discussed in the introductory chapter‚ during the cold war‚ socialism had become an active promotion in Africa. Some African countries including Somalia had pursued an internal policies that have led to totalitarian rule. In the case of

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    Baudrillard’s model of neocultural textual theory holds that art is capable of truth. Derrida uses the term ‘textual postcultural theory’ to denote the genre‚ and eventually the collapse‚ of postdialectic class. Thus‚ Marx suggests the use of textual socialism to deconstruct hierarchy. Surrealism implies that the goal of the artist is social comment. But Reicher[2] states that we have to choose between neocultural textual theory and the subdialectic paradigm of narrative. Derrida uses the term ’surrealism’

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    Publishers‚ 1973)‚ 168. Cited in R.W. Makepeace‚ Marxist Ideology and Soviet Criminal Law (Totowa‚ NJ: Barnes and Noble‚ 1980)‚ 30. [ 9 ]. V.I. Lenin‚ Collected Works‚ 45 vols. (Moscow‚ USSR: Progress Publishers‚ 1981)‚ 28:236. [ 12 ]. Howard Selsam‚ Socialism and Ethics (New York‚ NY: International Publishers‚ 1943)‚ 13. [ 14 ]. John Plamenatz‚ Man and Society‚ 2 vols. (London‚ UK: Longmans‚ 1963)‚ 2:374. Cited in Makepeace‚ Marxist Ideology and Soviet Criminal Law‚ 35.

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    19th Century Industrialization Nineteenth Century Industrialization During the second half of the nineteenth century‚ the United States experienced an urban revolution unparalleled in world history up to that point in time. As factories‚ mines‚ and mills sprouted out across the map‚ cities grew up around them. The late nineteenth century‚ declared an economist in 1889‚ was "not only the age of cities‚ but the age of great cities." Between 1860 and 1910‚ the urban population grew from 6 million

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