In short, no. Classless society, in it's ultimate version would mean no divisions on the basis of economic status, which certainly wasn't the case in the USSR.
The Soviet Union was never Communist, it was an example of state capitalism. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use.
No. The Soviet Union is now many independent countries, including Russia, which now has a President.
The Soviet Union was already communist during the cold war. Stalin rose and took power as a dictator and he was a communist. Therefore, under communist rule, all of Soviet Russia was forced to become communist.
First of all, after the communism fell in the Soviet Union there was no more Soviet Union, it fell with communism, and secondly, it went way worse for most of the citizens, now there are many Romanians travelling to socialist countries close to them like Spain.
No, the collapse of the USSR does not actually prove that communism doesn't work, any more than the failure of Joe's Fish and Chips proves that restaurants don't work. The failure of the Soviet Union and its satellite states is just one example in which a paranoid version of communism didn't work. It may well be that it is possible to do it better. Although I offer no guarantees.
The Soviet Union was never Communist, it was an example of state capitalism. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use.
The Soviet Union was never Communist, it was an example of state capitalism. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use.
No. The Soviet Union is now many independent countries, including Russia, which now has a President.
The Soviet Union was state capitalist, not Communist. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use.
The Soviet Union was already communist during the cold war. Stalin rose and took power as a dictator and he was a communist. Therefore, under communist rule, all of Soviet Russia was forced to become communist.
First of all, after the communism fell in the Soviet Union there was no more Soviet Union, it fell with communism, and secondly, it went way worse for most of the citizens, now there are many Romanians travelling to socialist countries close to them like Spain.
Answer this question… The collapse of the Soviet Union
The hammer and sickle symbolize the unity of the workers (hammer) and farmers (sickle) in the Soviet Union, representing the communist ideology of working together for a classless society. It was widely used on the flag and emblems of the Soviet Union and communist parties around the world.
The economic theory of Karl Marx influenced the development of the Soviet Union. Marx's ideas on socialism and the need for a classless society were put into practice by the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin, ultimately leading to the establishment of a communist state in Russia.
The Soviet Union, established after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, was characterized by a communist ideology that aimed to eliminate class distinctions and promote state ownership of the means of production, contrasting sharply with the autocratic rule of Czar Nicholas II, who maintained a feudal system and a monarchy. Under Nicholas II, society was hierarchical and largely agrarian, with widespread poverty among peasants, while the Soviet Union sought to create a classless society, emphasizing industrialization and collective farming. Additionally, the Soviet Union implemented a single-party system that suppressed political dissent, whereas Tsarist Russia, despite its autocracy, allowed for a degree of political plurality, albeit limited.
No, the collapse of the USSR does not actually prove that communism doesn't work, any more than the failure of Joe's Fish and Chips proves that restaurants don't work. The failure of the Soviet Union and its satellite states is just one example in which a paranoid version of communism didn't work. It may well be that it is possible to do it better. Although I offer no guarantees.
YES. The Nazi's hated the communism of the soviet union. Hitler wanted to take over the Soviet Union in order to achieve is goal OS leibensram "living space". Nazi's and communisms both hated and feared each other.