Communism doesnt always have to be implemented by a violent revolution, for instance.
"One way to implement communism is for humankind to take its very own course and develop a peaceful and compassionate society and put capitalist morals behind them. Something like this to happen is very inevitable and would most likely never happen; although it is technically possible. A variation of the tactic listed above is Social Evolution. Social Evolution basically argues that a society will evolve to a communist nation over a long period of time." taken from my history paper
Economic equality through communism
Xanadu- "Where happiness is achieved through respect and equality"
Mao Zedong believed in equality through communism. The reason why all those peasants supported him was because they yearned for equality, where the rich and the poor were treated the same. The rich, who supported Chiang Kai Shek, fled with Chiang Kai Shek to what we call nowadays, Taiwan. Mao Zedong took the belongings of the rich and bequeathed them to the poor. He believed that communism would be successful if there was equality.
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Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party brought "communism" to Russia in 1917 through the October Revolution. It should be noted that true communism was never instituted in Russia (or in any other country for that matter). The revolution brought a socialist state to Russia. The theory was that socialism would eventually evolve into communism generations later. It never did.
The only solution gay people seek as a group is equality. This can be achieved through changes in laws and attitudes.
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Czechoslovakia was the only country that resisted communism the longest in eastern Europe. Opposition activists overthrew the communist government in the country in 1989 through a revolution.
France achieved democracy in the 1800s through the revolution and people deciding that they were sick of kings and queens.
Through getting rid of still drunken farmer Jones. Animal farm is a novel by Orwell about his opinions about communism.
Both fascism and communism are totalitarian ideologies that advocate for a centralized government with control over all aspects of society. They both reject liberal democracy and capitalism, and seek to create a classless society through different means - fascism through a nationalist and authoritarian approach, and communism through a proletarian revolution.
Carl Marx believed that through a Communist revolution, the working class proletariat will release themselves from the bonds of capitalism and move towards communism, often using laissez-faire socialism as an intermediate stop on the way to full communism.