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Socialism, mainly. Communism was theorized by Marx, but no true Communist government ever came into being. All of the so-called Communist governments are totalitarian socialist states. They were practically the opposite of Marx's idea of Communism, since workers were generally worse off than they were under capitalism and the governments were more repressive. In addition, social classes remained firmly entrenched. The only difference was that revolutionaries displaced the aristocrats as the upper class.

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