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    v. t. e. Communism(from Latincommunis, 'common, universal')[1][2]is a left-wingto far-leftsociopolitical, philosophical, and economicideologywithin the socialist movement,[1]whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomicorder centered around common ownershipof the means of production, distribution, and exchange that ...

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    Communalism may refer to: African communalism, a system of interdependence in rural Africa; Christian communism, form of religious communism based on Christianity; Communalism (Bookchin), a theory of government in which autonomous communities form confederations

  3. History of communism - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Origins of communism. Periodisation of international communism of 1993. Early socialist states (1917–1944) Spreading communism (1945–1957) Cold War and revisionism (1958–1979) End of the Eastern Bloc – Reform and collapse (1980–1992) Contemporary communism (1993–present) See also. References.

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    In 1848, Karl H. Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote The Communist Manifesto. It was a short book with the basic ideas of communism. Most socialists and communists today still use this book to help them better and more accurately understand politics and economics. Many non-communists read it too, even if they do not agree with everything in it. Karl Ma...

    Many people have written their own ideas about communism. Vladimir Lenin of Russia thought that there had to be a group of hard-working revolutionaries (called a vanguard) to lead a socialist revolution worldwide and create a communist society everywhere. Leon Trotsky, also from Russia, argued that socialism had to be international, and it was not ...

    The word "communism" is not a very specific description of left-wing political organizations. Many political parties calling themselves "communist" may actually be more reformist (supportive of reforms and slow change instead of revolution) than some parties calling themselves "socialists". Many communist parties in Latin America have lost many mem...

    The color red is a symbol of communism around the world. A red five-pointed star sometimes also stands for communism. The hammer and sickle is a well-known symbol of communism. It was on the flags of many communist countries, like the Soviet Union (see top of article). Some communists also like to use pictures of famous communists from history, suc...

  4. Oct 4, 2001 · Communitarianism is the idea that human identities are largely shaped by different kinds of constitutive communities (or social relations) and that this conception of human nature should inform our moral and political judgments as well as policies and institutions.

  5. Communism is a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production, such as mines and factories, are owned and controlled by the public. There is no government or private property or currency, and the wealth is divided among citizens equally or according to individual need.

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