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Communism called for the lower class in the Russian revolution to rise up against the ruling class, overthrow the capitalist system, and establish a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively by the people. It aimed to create a more equal and fair society where everyone would have access to the resources and wealth of the nation.
The point of Marxist Communism is to "spread the revolution". One of the most striking differences between Communism and Socialism is that Socialism calls for reform, but Communism calls for revolution.
Yes, Madame Loisel was born into a lower-class family. She married a clerk, Monsieur Loisel, who worked in the Ministry of Education, which was also a modest income job.
In a feudal society, the social class lower than a noble was often the class of peasants or serfs who worked on the noble's land. They were bound to the land and provided labor in exchange for protection and a portion of the harvest.
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Friedrich Engels
Cuba is a communist nation; in Communism, everyone is apart of the same class
Friedrich Engels
communism seems to be more concerned with the welfare of the people. fascism=considers deferences in class communism=equal class
Communism is a form of authoritarian government which was used in the 20th century to implement communism, a system of economic relations where the means of production are given to the proletariat and class distinctions are broken-down.
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Well, for one thing, communism supports the lower class and redistributes (money, land, etc.) in order to create an equal playing ground for everyone. Fascism is more supportive of the middle class and didn't take and redistribute land. Fascists also tried to get rid of "undesirables." You might even say that both have come to fairly disastrous ends.