Category: Communism

  • Communist Manifesto Relation to Other Writers

    Introduction The relations of human beings within society have always been characterized by the considerable complexity of processes and theories developed by various scholars to explain the mentioned processes. The idea of class inequality and the struggle of classes in society acquired considerable importance in the middle of the 19th century when Karl Marx and…

  • Communist Manifesto Relation to Other Writers

    Introduction The relations of human beings within society have always been characterized by the considerable complexity of processes and theories developed by various scholars to explain the mentioned processes. The idea of class inequality and the struggle of classes in society acquired considerable importance in the middle of the 19th century when Karl Marx and…

  • The Rise and Fall of Communism After World War II

    Table of Contents Introduction The Emergence of Communism After World War II The Fall of Communism Conclusion Reference Introduction Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, triggering World War II in Europe. The war involving Germany and the Soviet Union was one of the darkest and most massive conflicts in human history. Since they lost…

  • Stance Against Communist Russia After World War I

    Cold War issues remain relevant to contemporary geopolitical relations between the US, Russia, and Europe. It is a complex topic involving the economy, military operations, and a robust ideological machine that operated both in the USA and the USSR. The Cold War is the heritage of the end of World War II. However, after the…

  • Education and Theory of Communism under Plato’s Ideal State: Analytical Essay on The Republic

    Chapter one: Introduction Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge. – Plato Plato (427347 B.C.E.) is, by any reckoning, one of the most dazzling writers in the Western literary tradition and one of the most penetrating, wide-ranging, and influential authors in the history of philosophy. An Athenian citizen of high status,…

  • Lenin’s War Communism: An Essay

    According to Pipes, the economic policies Lenin imposed were not in the best interest of the Russian people, it was a façade in a way to implicitly have control over the people. Pipes states that the Bolsheviks were revolutionaries not for the sake of improving the condition of the people but for the sake of…

  • Communism Essay

    Communism is a relatively new term but still holds its place across numerous societies across the world. Communism is a social and economic system in which all resources, such as property, are owned collectively by the classless society. This essay will look into what communism looked like in South East Asia in the 20th century…

  • Communism Vs Fascism: An Essay

    During the war period, there was a need for leaders to organize people and prepare for the war, and as a result, forms of government started to emerge. Initially, the ideologies that people had were communism, where everything was owned communally, and people could contribute according to their needs and liberal democracy, which is a…

  • Reflections on Why Communism Is Not Historically Inevitable

    The conflict between different social classes was once so real and that one could think that it will result in a revolution. Nevertheless, today, 171 years after the idea of communism was founded, things seem to be taking the opposite direction. The social gap is widening every day. The working class which was presumed to…

  • Essay on Communism and Why It Doesn’t Always Work

    A political ideology is necessary in order for a country to function but some political theories are more widespread, while some are less, which is a result of many factors and some, such as capitalism and communism, change beyond recognition from the original. Some are better and some are worse. The idea of communism existed…