Category: Communism
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Marxism: The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels
Table of Contents Thesis Statement Discussion Conclusion References Thesis Statement The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels was claimed to argue about social division and class exploitation. In spite of the fail of communistic regimes in most parts of the world, and the democratization of the former Socialistic camp, the division of the society is…
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Proletariat and Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx
Marx puts to question the victory claimed by the Bourgeoisie in the midst of a struggle of classes (Marx 72). The emergence of a new class of industrial workers (proletariat) emerges as a threat to the members of the bourgeoisie. He further predicts a possible overthrow of the bourgeoisie masters paving way for technological advancement.…
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McCarthyism and Anti-Communist Campaigns
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Within his speech in the State Department, Joseph McCarthy defined communist nations as a significant threat to the USA. He stated that world domination is the ultimate goal of communist leaders. Thus a global conflict between two political systems becomes inevitable. At that time, the Soviet…
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Communism in Dave Eggers’s “The Circle”
Dave Eggers’s The Circle is a novel about a same-name web organization that offers innovative products and services to ordinary citizens. Even though the literary piece considers the American context in the present time, it introduces some dystopian principles because the organization, the Circle, has a few features of a communist nation. Thus, Eggers uses…
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McCarthyism and Anti-Communist Campaigns: The Role of Senator McCarthy’s Speech and Red Scare
Table of Contents Introduction Main text Conclusion References Introduction Wisconsin’s Senator Joseph McCarthy gave a speech on February 9, 1950, famously known as Enemies from inside. He alleged to have an authentic understanding of several Soviet agents operating inside the United States federal government. The address took place in the Cold War background, a time…
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Communism, Fascism, and the Outbreak of the Second World War
The two most historically important ideologies of the first half of the 20th century are communism and Fascism. Despite certain similarities between the two, they are strikingly different. Their expansion principle and opposing views on how society must develop ultimately resulted in World War 2 (WW2). Communism is predicated on the idea that humans achieve…