Usually a dictator who has forced himself into power. Stalin forced himself into power and attempted to run a communist nation, however he failed miserably.
No, since 1989 Poland is no longer run under communism.
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.
Anti-communism simply means against communism. An example of an economic society that is anti-communist is capitalism.
There is no private land ownership under communism.
No, Communism died simply because it was an unstable system. Under Communism, everyone was poor and wouldn't work much. The Soviet Union also never had a good leader. However, I did hear that under Communism, it didn't allow for a powerful military. Not sure whether it's true or not though...
Social stratification never ended under Russian communism, therefore, it did not have to begin after communism fell. Marxian communism is supposed to be a classless society, however Soviet communism was never true communism. Prior to 1917 the social strata were the Tsar, the nobility, the bureaucracy, the landowners the workers and peasants. Under Soviet communism it was Lenin/Stalin etc, members of the Communist Party, the bureaucracy, the workers and peasants. There was still social stratification. There were just fewer strata.
"China used to be in communism laws"
True communism, as envisioned by Karl Marx, has never been successfully implemented in any society. Some argue that this is because true communism requires a stateless and classless society, which has not been achieved in practice. Others believe that attempts at communism have been hindered by various factors, such as corruption and human nature.
Communism would create a society with no social classes.
No
Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism
Many view communism as an extension of socialism, like the next stage in the development of society after socialism. The definition of communism is generally accepted as a stateless, classless, and moneyless society, where the means of production and owned by the people and society is run for the good of the people, not for profit or personal gain. Socialism is a broader category of ideologies that share the common goal of social ownership of the means of production, but doesn't have a definition of society quite as specific as the one that is used for communism. It should be noted however, that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the terms interchangably, although the development of the many different forms over the years has created clearer lines between the two terms.