Do not ever, I repeat EVER call Communism "EVIL". Nazism is evil, capitalism is semi-evilm but communism is the best solution for poor countries. Yes, you may say Hell, communism is evil, because in Russia they killed many in gulags. No, that was not communism, that was Leninism/Stalinism. The fact that it is outdated is true, because it was abandoned long ago by many countries, because of the rich and the corrupted and mafia that didn't find communism good for their business. The best form of communism you will find in Yugoslavia's long gone "dictator" Josip Broz Tito. His communism was close to original Marx's idea of the working class. But yet was close to capitalism. Tito decided that his country wouldn't be a "Mini Russia" but it's own country. Remember that Yugoslavia was the 3rd military/economic force in Europe.
So this fact is about 25% true, if you take Russia and North Korea and china. Remember it's not communism (or any other political orientation), it's the people that conduct it, that make it "real". Imagine you have a plan of making a model airplane: the plan is correct and ideal, but you screw up and make it to something that you didn't want.
Hope you learned something about communism,
365Tito
The assertion is not true.
Believe is a verb, it indicates that a person has come to some kind of conclusion or has accepted something as being factual or true, as in, I believe that you are a good person. Belief is a noun, it is a specific assertion, conclusion, or datum of whatever sort, that someone has accepted as true. It is my belief that you are a good person. Belief in evil spirits is superstitious. Hence, I do not believe in evil spirits.
no. just outdated.
No. Witches are not real, thus a story about them (evil or not) cannot be true.
Communism ;)
The true statement is, Socialism Developed From Sommunism, it's A. (By Solomon Zelman)
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No it does not. It should be a statement or assertion. However, it does start with an implied "If the theory is true, then ..."
The assertion is not wholly true because some of us certainly don't.
There is little relation between the two, first off, true communism involves the working class having political power, not a party as in China. Secondly, there is little allowance of foreign trade (if at all) in true communism, because there can be no privatization, which would be completely the opposite of Marxist theory. Maybe you should rephrase your question: How does Maoism relate to Marxism.
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