Communism is an extreme form of socialism and permits no private property.
Communism is extreme form of socialism and, in theory, permits no private property.
Communism is extreme form of socialism and, in theory, permits no private property.
Once again the DingoBot does not realize that nothing here is repetitive.Within today's world there are a number of political parties that call themselves "communist parties". For the most part these parties have as one of their goals the major means of production to be controlled by the government. How this would be accomplished and what the particular policies would be differ widely. With that being said, there are other political parties that call themselves "socialist parties". These parties also want the major means of production to be in the control of the government.In general terms the socialists and the communist have a goal in common.. as it was presented. However, the socialist parties want no part of forced political power or authoritarian powers. The various communist parties will have a "hook". The hook is that they are not democratically inclined.
The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.
The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.
Maoism argues that rural peasants should play a key role in communist revolutions
The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.
Theories differ in their level of explanation and scope. Some theories focus on explaining specific phenomena in detail, while others offer broader explanations that encompass multiple related phenomena. Additionally, theories can also differ in terms of their underlying assumptions and the evidence that supports them.
It doesn't.
Theories are educated guesses about what the outcome of something will be. Methods are the actual experiments or research that is carried out to test the theories.
How did the political goals of liberal differ from those conservative?
The two political ideologies used in the Cold War were democracy and communism. The United States was a democratic country while the Soviet Union was communist dictatorship. We elected our leaders while they had no choice of who was in charge.