Communism (classless stateless society) will have to be global, so there can be no such thing as a Communist country. Under capitalism, some countries have very limited forms of democracy, but cannot have the fully democratic society that Communism will be.
People in power wanted a system that would work fairly for everybody and removed differences in social status.
Some common types of social systems in the world include democracy, communism, socialism, capitalism, and feudalism. These systems shape how political power, economic resources, and social relationships are structured within a society.
Communism and democracy are not mutually exclusive. If you mean different from a Capitalist country ( not necessarily a democracy! ), the difference is that in a communist country the State is the only stockholder, owning all the means of production, the factories and stores and businesses.
The procedure of comparing cultural similarities and differences among societies is called cross-cultural analysis. It involves studying various aspects of culture such as beliefs, values, norms, customs, language, and social institutions to identify similarities and differences between different societies. This analysis helps in understanding cultural diversity and its impact on societies.
Party for Social Democracy was created in 2005.
Movement for Social Democracy was created in 1969.
Campaign for Social Democracy was created in 1973.
Campaign for Social Democracy ended in 1974.
The belief that communism is evil is a common perspective held by many due to historical events and ideological differences. Some argue that communism's emphasis on collective ownership and control can lead to oppression and lack of individual freedoms. However, others believe that communism's focus on equality and social welfare can be beneficial for society. Ultimately, opinions on communism's morality vary depending on one's values and experiences.
Democracy for America was created in 2004.
Gabriel Abraham Almond has written: 'The struggle for democracy in Germany' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Anti-Nazi movement 'The civic culture study' -- subject(s): Political psychology, Social participation, Social history 'The appeals of communism' -- subject(s): Communist parties, Communism, History 'Comparative politics'
Social Democracy of Poland was created on 2004-03-26.