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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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  • #redirect[[Communism]]
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  • *[[Communism]]
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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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  • {{rpl|Communism}}
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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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  • {{r|anarchist communism}}
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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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  • {{r|Communism}}
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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|Communism}}
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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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  • {{r|Communism}}
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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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  • {{r|Communism}}
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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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