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  • '''Communism''' has two meanings. It is a political ideology, and also a system of gover ...the Communist party is the leader of the workers in this endeavor. Modern Communism grew out of the work of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] after 1848.
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  • ...haps it shouldn't accept at face value sources such as the ''Black Book of Communism'', which has been favourably reviewed in the Western press but remains a to ...t people on the far left will distort the truth and flat-out lie to defend communism.
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  • == Capitalism v. Communism == In capitalism, man exploits man. In communism, the reverse is true. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 01:2
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  • ...ideology]] associated with the [[autocracy|autocratic]] founder of Chinese Communism, [[Mao Zedong]].
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  • ...ury philosopher and economist. Creator of a theoretical foundation for [[Communism]].
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  • ...itical ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism.
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  • # [[Communism]]
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  • [[Vietnam|Vietnamese]] [[communism|communist]] and [[nationalism|nationalist]] leader and revolutionary (1890�
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  • ...ain History editors, and seems to have made some input into the Hisotry of Communism article. I will keep away from writing in it, partly because I am not exper == Communism ==
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  • ...nown as '''anarchist communism''', '''anarcho-communism''', '''libertarian communism''') is a political theory and a branch of anarchism, which, besides abolish
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  • ...agan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Battle and Final Triumph over Communism''
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  • (1898-1974) [[Greek Army]] officer and intense [[Communism|anticommunist]] who commanded [[Guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]]s and wrote do
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  • ...Witness of the National Council of Churches'', and ''Hollywood Party: How Communism Seduced the American Film Industry in the 1930s and 1940s''; columnist, [[F
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  • ...ith extensive Asian experience and a strong advocate of U.S. resistance to Communism in Southeast Asia
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  • *''Not for America Alone: The Triumph of Democracy and the Fall of Communism. Kodansha International, 1997
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  • ...m]]; cofounder of [[American Conservative Union]]; a devout Catholic, anti-Communism was his core belief and he worked with conservatives of many factions altho
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  • ...t ended [[World War I]]. Its initial purpose was to resist the spread of [[communism]] in Germany but it quickly became a focus for nationalism in the [[Weimar
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  • ...uld contribute on medieval history and recent history, i.e. the history of communism in Romania and the Balcans.
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  • ...'' (1972) and ''That Obscure Object of Desire'' (1977). He was a devoted [[communism|communist]] and [[atheism|atheist]], at one point was quoted as having said
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  • ...r of China|emperor]] with a [[republic]]. In 1949, following the rise of [[communism]] in China, the government was forced to withdraw to [[Taiwan]] and its sur ...rol was wrestled from regional warlords. After the [[Russian Revolution]], communism had gained a foothold in China, and KMT leader [[Chiang Kai-shek]]'s subseq
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  • ...al]]. Plagued by financial difficulties, hobbled by Easley's extreme anti-communism and pushed aside by a rising national consensus in favor of liberalism, the
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  • ...icy of ''juche'' or 'self-reliance,' sometimes classified as a religion. [[Communism]] was removed from the DPRK's [[constitution]] in 2009. Officially, the sta ...DPRK has seen favorable [[trade]] relationships weaken with the decline of Communism since the 1990s, its [[economy]] under-performs compared to its southern ne
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  • ===Communism=== ...ness takes place under a centralized system of decision-making, known as [[communism]]. Communal decisions were taken assessing impacts upon society as a collec
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  • ...haps it shouldn't accept at face value sources such as the ''Black Book of Communism'', which has been favourably reviewed in the Western press but remains a to ...t people on the far left will distort the truth and flat-out lie to defend communism.
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  • ...my sister when I was four. I have some informal knowledge about the USSR, Communism and the Cold War. I speak, read and write fluently in Russian.
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  • ...enies his claims both that he was a key aide, and that he was an expert in Communism. <ref>{{citation
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  • *Added in sections to do with [[communism]] and [[capitalism]]
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  • ...empt to prevent, by diplomatic, economic, or military means, the spread of communism from nations where it was existing to other nations. ...uthor = Jon Wiener | date = 28 August 2008}}</ref> Leaving the analogy to Communism as a secular religion implicit, he describes the conflict between theocrati
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  • '''Communism''' has two meanings. It is a political ideology, and also a system of gover ...the Communist party is the leader of the workers in this endeavor. Modern Communism grew out of the work of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] after 1848.
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  • ...militarism, and uncritically embracing anyone who opposed the Soviets and Communism. In Rothbard's view, this allowed Harry S. Truman|Truman-Hubert S. Humphrey
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  • ...vocate of fiscal conservatism, states' rights and hawkish stance against [[communism]] both domestically and internationally. In his later years, however, he wa
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  • ...Circle with Thulist Karl Harrer as chairman, to spread its ideas and fight Communism among industrial worker. In turn, it spawned the German Workers' Party in 1
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  • *''[[Problems of Communism (journal)|Problems of Post-Communism]]''
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  • ...on of communism for the poor. He saw the Imperial Way as a bulwark against communism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...eralised, the [[Soviet Union]] invaded, which brought a halt to reforms. [[Communism|Communist]] government ended in 1989 with the bloodless [[Velvet Revolution
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  • ...mentalism just as there is between lower-case and upper-case conservatism, communism, catholicism and so on. Every religion can have it's fundamentalists, but o
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  • ...[[Communist Party of South Africa]] (CPSA), its very broad definition of "communism" enabled the government to rely on it for the repression of a wide range of
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  • ...f American Communism'' (1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Secret-World-American-Communism-Annals/dp/0300068557/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1205964654&sr=1-2 excer * Schrecker, Ellen. "McCarthyism: Political Repression and the Fear of Communism." ''Social Research'' 2004 71(4): 1041-1086. Issn: 0037-783x Fulltext: in E
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  • ''10 Rules to Achieve Communism'' These rules are often referred to as the "10 Planks of Socialist Communism":
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  • | title = Revolutionary Struggle in Manchuria: Chinese Communism and Soviet Interest, 1922-1945
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  • ...ey did not receive the aid that they needed, they would inevitably fall to communism with consequences throughout the region. ...rding modern life in a globalized world. The administration's concern over Communism's domino effect, its media-sensitive presentation of the doctrine, and its
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  • ...e then. The split between the PRC and ROC occurred in 1949 following the [[Communism|communist]] revolution during the [[Chinese Civil War]]; having initially g
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  • ...[kokutai]] essence of Japan, as well as the monarchy. The Law criminalized communism and socialism.
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  • ...with Engels) that starts with "A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism", and ends with "Workers of the World Unite!".
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  • ...s way, the technocratic system would not be susceptible to the failings of Communism or Capitalism or price system economic concepts.
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  • ...rist of [[communist anarchism]]. Kropotkin advocated creation of anarchist communism – society that lacks hierarchical authority such as state or [[capitalism
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  • ...iang: Uighur Protest and the Chinese State, 1988-2002." ''Problems of Post-Communism,'' May/Jun2007, Vol. 54 Issue 3, pp 48-62, in [[EBSCO]]
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  • ...militarism, and uncritically embracing anyone who opposed the Soviets and Communism. In Rothbard's view, this allowed Harry S. Truman|Truman-Hubert S. Humphrey
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  • ...established, starting in 1984, to help countries make the transition from communism. They have expanded to 60 countries, including the United States, and are g
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  • ...]] hierarchy, as well as more general tasks such as translating Lenin's "[[Communism: a Left-Wing Disorder]]" into English. In 1921-1922, he focused on Britain,
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  • ...ifting of [[martial law]] in wartime Hawai{{okina}}i. Stainback believed [[Communism|Communists]] were plotting to take over the [[Hawaiian Islands]]. He also p
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  • ...eed views on containment, rollback, isolationism, internationalism, trade, Communism, capitalism etc with roles of parties, presidents, Congress, military & int ==Capitalising 'communism'==
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  • ...ing that elements within the Party were leading the country away from true Communism, Mao formed his [[Red Guard]], in 1966, from students and young workers who
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  • ...pire]] until it gained its independence in 1912. After [[World War II]], [[Communism]] ruled in the country until 1991, when it officially established a multi-p
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  • ...were Jews. The Nazis were against Jews because they believed they promoted communism. In Nazi publications and speechs they always equated Jews with Bolshevism. ..., but never wavered in his hatred of the Jews--which had little to do with Communism says Kershaw. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 23:19, 5 June 2007 (CD
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  • ...g]]. He also travelled a lot, and he was outspoken in his opposition to [[Communism]]. He also spoke at length of the need for dialogue between different belie
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  • ...he Indochinese Experience of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.'' Indiana U. Press, 2002. 1172 pp.
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  • ...na; To support a requiem concert for and commemoration of the victims of communism and the Europaica website90,000; too support the publishing and printing of ...rial Foundation, Washington, D.C.; To support the virtual Global Museum on Communism 50,000
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  • ...h not all historians agree that all applied. [[Containment]], general anti-Communism, and [[McCarthyism]] were generally accepted. ...options, US policy became increasingly absolutist: that which was bad for communism was good.
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  • ...o-founder, with [[Friedrich Engels]], of the political movement known as [[communism]]. He made historically significant contributions to the intellectual disci ...ed". As a political activist, he played a major part in the promotion of [[communism]], and was a founder member of the [[Communist League]] (later to become th
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  • ...nal parties increasingly condemned Nazi Germany while pushing for internal Communism. In 1935, Germany and Japan, later joined by Italy, signed the [[Anti-Comin ...s his epiphany in politics, reconciling his nationalism with his belief in Communism.
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  • ...rue polymath, at least in the fields of writing, literature, and, I guess, Communism.... By the way, what do the WP people say at THEIR article on "English lite
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  • ...ther apparently independent groups, within a broad program defined as anti-communism, but also having some of the aspects of democracy promotion. This was an ea
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  • ...ns of the [[CIA]] and sponsored psychological and cultural warfare against Communism.<ref>Saki Dockrill, "Dealing with Soviet Power and Influence: Eisenhower's ...olvement, as well as intense anti-Communists who talked about rolling back Communism or starting a preemptive war. The State Department and the White House used
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  • * Payne, Stanley G. ''The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism.'' (2004). 377 pp.
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  • ...ictator Fulgencio Batista was overthrown by Fidel Castro and the current [[Communism|Communist]] government was set up; Castro had attempted a revolution earlie
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  • Throughout the 1990s, after the fall of [[Communism]], the city continued to change. As the capital of a newly-independent coun
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  • ...ests that, given the chance, Livingstone would use his position to advance Communism, Islamic fundamentalism, anti-Semitism, and action against Israel (''"...gi
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  • ...munist empire collapsed in 1989 a few months after Reagan left office, and Communism was abolished (and Gorbachev repudiated) by Russia in 1991. Reagan is thus ...d the [[New Deal Coalition]] in the 1940s, and was a leading opponent of [[Communism]] in Hollywood. Reagan moved to the right in the early 1960s; he became a R
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  • ...t Union''' or the '''USSR''', Russian: '''CCCP''') was a self-proclaimed [[Communism|Communist]] state that existed from 1922 to 1991, covering much of the area
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  • * Hymn to Communism * In Praise of Communism
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  • * Lee, Chong-Sik. ''Revolutionary Struggle in Manchuria: Chinese Communism and Soviet Interest, 1922–1945'' (1983).
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  • ...ed close Japanese relations with [[South Korea]] and [[Taiwan]], because "Communism means only a dog's life."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...hat Guatemala and the Arbenz regime were rapidly falling under the sway of communism. [[Director of Central Intelligence#Walter Bedell Smith|DCI Walter Bedell S ...ected President of Guatemala. The U.S. began to worry about the growth of Communism there due Jacobo Arbenz's policies. By recruiting a Guatemalan military fo
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  • ...eace faction had been urging an end to the war because they greatly feared Communism. Takagi agreed with Yonai: “In my opinion, someone like the Interior Min
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