no that is mean to say
Australia is not a Communist society. We are a mixed economy and feel that if the people have a responsibility to the country, so the country has a responsibility to it people.
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
It is actually Jack Lang. Anyway, he was significant to Australia's political develpoment because he supported the unemplyoed and poor. But some believe that his righteousness was because he was a communist. His actions are still questioned today by historians.
The Viet Cong were definitely 100% Communist.
No, it isn't a communist country.
There is no such thing as a Communist government or a Communist economy. Communism means no classes, no government, no money.
Jim Moss has written: 'Representatives of discontent' -- subject(s): Communist Party of Australia, History, Politics and government 'Sound of trumpets' 'Jack of Hearts'
No, he is not a communist.
A communist
No, the word communist is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, and a noun, a word for a person who holds communist beliefs or is a member of a Communist party. The term 'communist beliefs' uses the adjective communist to describe the noun beliefs.
Russia was communist nation. Currently Cuba is communist nation.