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    Communism In Poland

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    Communism is designed to bring people together‚ but history shows what Communism has done to Europe and how it still affects the world today. The Lenin Shipyards in Poland is the best example of how Communism destroys the working class. The Lenin Shipyards were controlled by Lenin‚ a Communist leader that came into power after WW1. Although Communism further divided the wealthy aristocrats from the working class citizens‚ it increased the bond between lower class citizens‚ who fought for what’s right

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    Fascism and Communism

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    . Fascism and Communism are two different forms of government that were very similar. Fascism is a 20th century form of nationalistic‚ militaristic‚ totalitarian dictatorship that seeks to create a feasible society through strict regimentation of national and individual lives. Communism is type of government in which there is no private property and the government controls the entire economy. Communism tries to satisfy the basic needs of society by sharing work and benefits. Both theories were dictatorships

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    turned to Communism to answer the problems that Capitalism seem unable to solve. Although the Great Depression affected each class negatively‚ the middle/lower class seemed to be hit the hardest because of stock market crash combined with the dust bowl movement. At the time of the Great Depression‚ creating an equal class really sounded like a good idea because of its sympathy towards the working class rather than business owners. The appeal of Communism was protect

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    Criticisms of Capitalism

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    Criticisms of Capitalism Criticism of capitalism ranges from expressing disagreement with the principles of capitalism‚ to expressing disagreement with particular outcomes of capitalism. Amongst those who wish to replace capitalism with a different method of production and social organization‚ a distinct difference can be made between those that believe that capitalism can only be overcome through revolution and those believing that structural change can come slowly through political reforms.

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    Concerns about an emerging clash of civilizations have been greatly exaggerated – 45mks Huntington believed that conflict would take place at both micro and macro levels. At a micro level (within civilizations) there would be struggle over borders and territories‚ he said that groups would clash ‘like tectonic plates’. By this he meant that the tension between groups either side of borders would slowly build until somewhere the tension would lead to a rupture or a clash in this case. On a macro level

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    Communism in Ethiopia

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    Extended Essay on History: Candidate Name: Gebriel Abebe Balcha Candidate Number: 00751-018 Communism in Ethiopia 1974-1987 Research Question: To what extent was the Ethiopian Derg Regime a communist regime? WORD COUNT: 3‚983 Abstract This extended essay deals with the research question: To what extent was the Ethiopian Derg Regime a Communist Regime following Marxist-Leninist ideology? It looks at the Derg Regime and

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    Capitalism is a financially profitable‚ nonsustainable aberration in human development as it doesn’t completely conform to its own accounting principles and liquidates its capital and calls it income (Hawkins & Lovins‚ 1999‚ p. 5). Though this is true‚ the natural resources and living systems‚ as well as the social and cultural systems that are the basis of human capital‚ must be categorized as valuables in a system of natural capitalism due to the neglection of assigning any value to the largest

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    Conflict involves a clash between the Powerful and the Powerless. If one was to say conflict involves a clash between the Powerful and the Powerless‚ they would not be entirely correct‚ as Conflict is defined as: A serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one. A conflict could be described as a conflict in many different situations or from many different perspectives‚ but the conflict may not be the same of other described conflicts. Conflicts can also vary as to who they involve‚

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    Hrafnkel’s Saga centers on the clashes between chieftains and farmers in Eastern Iceland. At a young age‚ Hrafnkel asks that his father divide the property in order to establish himself in “an uninhabited valley” (36). Once he settles in Adabol‚ he constructs a large temple used to pay tribute to the gods. Frey‚ his favorite God‚ is given the best treasures and ceremonial sacrifices; He names his best stallion Freyfaxi in honor of his admiration for Frey‚ god associated with prosperity. In a short

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    Locke And Communism

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    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 know it. He presented capitalism in a way that was beneficial for everyone including the states. He also encourage human rights and democracy

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