Communist systems of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
2 pages
published 05/07/2009
 
 
section Table of Contents
 
 
  1. Introduction
  2. Development of the communist system in Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe
  3. Marx and Lenin influences upon communist system
  4. Stalin's influence on the development of state socialism
  5. Conclusion
  6. Bibliography
 
 
section Summary
 
 
During the XXth century, the communist system, an alternative political system to capitalism, emerged in Russia after the October Revolution. The features of this system are the important ideologies, the role of the communist party, the central planned economy and also the terror that took place with the secret police during this period. What explains the development of this system in Soviet Union and Eastern Europe? This question raises various issues first; it focuses on the influences that lead to the development of the communist system. Then it highlights that, the process was not exactly the same in Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe. Actually, to answer this question, it must be focused on what had an effect on the development of communist system and why these factors lead to a differential development. What legacy from heterogeneous past and new influences can explain the differential development of the communist system?

Firstly, I shall explain the legacy of the past that influenced the development of the communist system in Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe. Secondly, it can be argued that new influences also led to the differential development of communist systems.

We shall study the legacy of the past that shaped the development of communist system in Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe.
 
 
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