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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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  • ...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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  • [[Vietnam|Vietnamese]] [[communism|communist]] and [[nationalism|nationalist]] leader and revolutionary (1890�
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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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  • ...'' (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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  • ...enies his claims both that he was a key aide, and that he was an expert in Communism. <ref>{{citation
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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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  • ...[[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...be torn when one accused of complicity in the current moral panic, such as Communism by [[Joe McCarthy]], will have great difficulty in clearing one's name &mda
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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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  • ...the Western sense. Somewhat ironically, given Diem's fervent opposition to Communism, its function was much closer to that of most governing Communist parties,
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  • ...egional interest parties, or fringe political movements such as fascism or communism</ref>, concerned with the integration of diverse talents and interests, and
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  • ...eudamonia, [[salvation]] and union with [[God]], the achievement of the [[Communism|Communist]] ideal, preparedness for death - but if you reject the philosoph
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  • * ''Herblock Looks at Communism.'' Government Printing Office, 1950. 36 pp.
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  • ...Secretary of Defense]] [[James Forrestal]] said that real security against communism required the "restoration of commerce, trade and business" worldwide. This
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  • ...llow [[Ronald Reagan]]. His single term as President saw the collapse of [[Communism]] and victory in the [[Gulf War]] against Iraq. Distrusted by [[American co ===Collapse of Communism===
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  • ...s about legislation. Other forms of government include [[dictatorship]], [[Communism]], [[anarchism]] and [[theocracy]]. Various thinkers have put forward theor
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  • ...title = Ho Chi Minh, 79, Was Noted for Success in Blending Nationalism and Communism.
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  • ...he [[Marshall Plan]] and [[NATO]]. His speeches rarely mentioned domestic Communism or flaming issues like the [[Alger Hiss]] espionage case, but that suddenly With [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] crusading against “Korea, Communism and Corruption” in 1952, Republican victory was assured. As a senior mem
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  • ...d similar experiences when [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] betrayed international communism with his deal with [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]], Hofstadter was left with a deep
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  • ...ng to Douglas Pike, being the fundamental principle of faith in Vietnamese Communism is ''Khoi Nghia'', or General Uprising.<ref name=Pike-WPVC>{{citation
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  • ...ver, communications between Hungary and the west had been cut off by the [[communism|communist]] government, and Ligeti had to secretly listen to [[radio]] broa Already at this early stage in his career, Ligeti was affected by the [[communism|communist]] regime in Hungary at that time. The tenth piece of ''Musica Ric
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