Dylan Sierra
Mrs. Cox
English
14 May 2018
Communism
What is communism? “ According to the doctrine, labor and resources are organized so as to benefit all members of society equally. The end-state is a society free of class distinctions based on wealth, property, and political power.”(Communism) Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, China, Cuba, North Korea,and Russia. The three most important thing about communism is the countries,the men who control the countries , and its purpose.
The first country to fall to communism was the Soviet Union.”The Russian Revolution of 1917, led by Lenin and his Bolshevik party, resulted in a socialist state where the government quickly took over private industry and agriculture and seized the private assets
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But as wealth became concentrated in the hands of only a few capitalists, workers' living standards would continually decline.” (Manning) Marx ideas was carried on by his disciple vladimir lenin.”Lenin argued that revolution could only be carried out by a highly centralized, professional communist party that would lead the workers and speak for them when they revolted. In 1917, Lenin's Communist Party seized power and established the world's first "communist" state, the Soviet Union.”(Manning) Lenin died in 1924,after his death Joseph Stalin gained control of the Soviet Union.” Joseph Stalin gained control of the country and crushed all opposition. He eliminated all remaining private property, and embarked on a crash program to modernize the Soviet Union. Under Stalinism, the Communist Party controlled all aspects of political and economic life.”(Manning) Mao Zedong was a chinese dictator the founded The People’s Republic of China.”China's Communist leader, Mao Zedong, for example, accused the Soviets of abandoning communism. He developed a "Maoist" theory of economics that he believed would rapidly bring pure communism to China.” (Manning) After his death in 1976 most of his ideas were rejected by the people of China.”And as it became clear that their economies were faltering and that true communism was nowhere on the horizon, both countries implemented sweeping reforms. These included the reintroduction of some forms of