Category: Communism

  • Karl Marxs Communism Manifesto

    The Communist Manifesto is sometimes called the Manifesto of the Communist Party. Karl Marx who was a political theorist alongside another German called Friedrich Engels wrote it with the aim of improving the relationship among people. It was written in 1848, a time, industrial revolution and politics were changing. There was technological advancement, which they…

  • Karl Marxs Communism Manifesto

    The Communist Manifesto is sometimes called the Manifesto of the Communist Party. Karl Marx who was a political theorist alongside another German called Friedrich Engels wrote it with the aim of improving the relationship among people. It was written in 1848, a time, industrial revolution and politics were changing. There was technological advancement, which they…

  • Transitology in Post-Communist Societies

    Table of Contents Introduction Theoretical Framework Critics Opinion Searching for Transitologists Conclusion Reference Introduction Transitology is a unique theoretical direction that explains the transition from authoritarianism to democracy. Being a theoretical concept, transitology guides the standard fare, the prevailing organizing theme, and the way of posing questions (Gans-Morse, 2004, p. 321). It is important to…

  • Different Opinions of Communism From Clara Zetkin and Slavenka Drakulic

    Introduction Clara explains the growth and development of the working class and conventional women movements from their homeland up to the 19th century to the beginning of the first quarter of the 20th century. Zetkin shows the strengths and possibilities that arose from womens liberation in the revolution times. It focuses on specific interest for…

  • Communism and Liberalism Diplomacy

    Communism and liberalism are two distinct ideologies that have been traditionally framed as opposing approaches. Nevertheless, certain similarities can be identified that determine their impact on the global community. The main similarity between liberalism and communism is the emphasis on equality characteristics for both ideologies. However, the specificities of the said equality are different in…

  • Communism: Theory and Reality

    Table of Contents Abstract Communism in Theory Communism in Practice: The Case of China Communism in Practice: The Case of Cuba Conclusion References Abstract The ideas of Communism appeared in the middle of the nineteenth century and were expressed in the works of Carl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Communism presupposes the economic equality of all…

  • Communism: Theory v. Practice

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Communism in Theory Communism in Practice: The Case of China Communism in Practice: The Case of Cuba Conclusion References Abstract The ideas of Communism appeared in the middle of the nineteenth century and were expressed in works of Carl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Communism presupposes the economic equality of all…

  • The Communist Manifesto: Values and Goals

    The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in late 1847 and published in February 1848. It contains a summary of the Communist values and aims, as well as a history of Communism and the explanation of historical development as described in the Communist theory. The piece quickly became one of the…

  • Communism and Fascism Ideologies of the 20th Century

    Communism and fascism became the two defining ideologies of the last century. People became adherents of one direction or another and were ready to defend it. Hitlers ambitions, deeply affected by the ideas of the importance of war, led to catastrophic consequences for all mankind. The currents of the two ideologies swept the countries and…

  • Revolutionary Communism vs. Democratic Socialism

    Table of Contents Democratic Socialism Revolutionary Communism Agreement Disagreement Towards A Better World Conclusion Works Cited Revolutionary communism and democratic socialism are examples of political ideologies that were byproducts of Marxism. Viewed from a certain perspective, the said political ideologies are similar in terms of their shared disdain for capitalism. Adherents of revolutionary communism and…