No. Incidentally, England has no existence as a sovereign state, being merely part of the UK. One Communist MP was elected in 1922, one in 1924, one in 1935 and 2 in 1945. All of these, however, were from Scotland. One was elected for Battersea (Saklatvala in 1924) and one for Stepney (Piratin in 1945). These are both London constituencies.
No, England has never been a communist country. England can be considered democratic socialist, meaning that it has aspects of both capitalism, such as the free market, while also having socialist aspects, such as free health care.
I donβt think England ever had a society in which the wages system was abolished and there were no classes or government.
No England is Monarchy
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Anti-Communism is the opposite of communism.
France and England had been trying to have Stalin agree to some kind of agreement to protect themselves from Nazi aggression. When Stalin decided to form a non-aggression pact with Hitler, it was cause for great concern. France and England had been concerned about the USSR, because of its stated goal to spread communism. Now, both fascism and communism became a dual threat.
The word βCommunismβ was a french word. Which is βCommunistβ
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None. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, and will have to operate at a global level.
Communism was first developed in Russia
The birth of Marx's communism was not the result of globalization. Marx saw economic and political injustice in Western Europe. Most particularly in England and Germany. To Marx and his wealthy benefactor, Engels, the cause of what Marx saw as injustices was the direct result of the industrial revolution.
Communism is common in China.
what is communism in art
Communism is atheistic.
No, communism is a noun. Communist is an adjective.