Communism and its success in China
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Table of Contents
- Definition of communism
- Origin of communism
- Various theories
- Evaluation of the ideology across various countries
- Origin of anti-communism in the United States
- The emergence of modern communism
- The growth of modern communism
- The theories that groomed communism
- Leninism
- Communism vs socialisms
- Marxist-Leninism version of socialism
- Marxism vs Trotskyism
- Maoism
- Pro-Albaninan Marxism-Leninism
- A brief of Cold War
- Communism after the collapse of Soviet Union
- Practising communism in a capitalist world
- Criticism of communism
- Success story of communism in China
- Rise and spread of communism in China
- Communism in Russia vs communism in China
- Conclusion
Abstract
communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production. It can be considered a branch of the broader socialist movement. communism as a political goal is generally a conjectured form of future social organization, although Marxists have described early forms of human social organization as "primitive communism". Self-identified communists hold a variety of views, including Marxism Leninism, Trot skyism, council communism, Luxemburgism, anarchist communism, Christian communism, and various currents of left communism, which are generally the more widespread varieties. However, various offshoots of the Soviet (what critics call the "Stalinist", and supporters call Marxist-Leninist) and Maoist interpretations of Marxism comprise a particular branch of communism that has the distinction of having been the primary driving force for communism in world politics during most of the 20th century. The competing branch of Trotskyism has not had such a distinction. Karl Marx held that society could not be transformed from the capitalist mode of production to the advanced communist mode of production all at once, but required a transitional period which Marx described as the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat, the first stage of communism.
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