To put things simply: The theory of communism is really Marxism. Marxists believe that- Human history is the history of class struggles there are two classes of capitalist society - Bourgeoisie - Proletariat there are four stages of Human history - Feudalism - Capitalism - Dictatorship of the Proletariat - Communism The exploited proletariat will revolt against the bourgeoisie creating a strong centralised government. Eventually this dictatorship will 'wither away,' creating a society without classes. Communism in practice is what happens when the theory of communism is attempted. In the Soviet Union when communism was put into practice Marxist ideas were altered an changed. Some major changes were- Marx wanted party leaders to be responsible for members. Lenin felt obliged to insist on loyalty. The bureaucracy became more powerful, retaining many privileges. Ideas of democracy were abandoned Lenin had changed Marxism into policy in which the state imposed socialism by force. Marx's theory of economic determinism was abandoned. Freedom was suppressed
Russian Communism (the Soviet Union) is a Traditional Communist State and Vietnamese Communism (People's Republic of Vietnam) is a Leninist Communist State.Traditional Communist States: Traditional Communism requires an autocratic government ruled by the Communist Party, but primarily guided by individual politicians. The government is required to collectivize private property and redistribute wealth. Stalin's Soviet Union and Cuba are often seen as examples of traditional communism.Leninist Communist States: China and Vietnam are Leninist Communist States. Leninist Communism is the political theory that a single party called the Communist Party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. Although the single party in a Leninist Communist State is the the Communist Party, the party need not practice Communist political theory. In both China and Vietnam, there is a state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.
Unfortunately very few people in that period supported Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control).
government ownership of property
It was known as the "Domino Theory".
Domino theory.
Theory is an idea. Practice is what someone does. A person can take a theory and put it into practice to prove or disprove it.
Assess The Relationship Between Motivation Theory And The Practice Of Management
What is the difference between standard theory and extended standard theory?
In theory, yes, there is individual freedom in communism. However, all communist countries have severely restricted individual freedom, so in practice, no.
What is the difference between Marxism and Communism?· Marxism is basically a system of analysis, and a way to view the world. Communism, on the other hand, is basically a political movement, a form of government, a condition of society.· Marxism is the theory and Communism is the practical implementation of Marxism.· While Marxism is a political ideology based on Karl Marx's ideas, communism can be called as a political system, which is based on Marxist ideology.The Marxist ideology is to prepare the society for communism.
In theory, communism does not allow for anyone to be poor or deprived. In practice, most people are poor and deprived.
Between Scientific Theory and what?
theory does not include practice but professionalism does
Communism is, in theory, a form of government in which wealth is distributed evenly. In practice, corruption is rampant, and the government becomes authoritarian.
no difference! But there's not such a scientific theory. It's a lyric... I think
what are the difference between relevance and irrelevance theories of dividends
Hypothesis is a guess a theory is an answer