A lot. I would direct you to wikipedia or dictionary.com- they'll have good defintions of both terms.
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The fascism has more similarities than differences from the communism, although they claim foes and enemy against each other.
Although with above there are some differences:
In fact the main difference between the fascism and communism is that the former is a dictatorship on base of force while the latter is that on base of utopia.
Fascism was popular in Italy because Benito Mussolini adopted the idea and introduced it to Italian politics. Fascists main competitor were communists. One thing you should always know is that fascists absolutely HATE communism. France did not adopt communism because of their affiliations with the other allies during WWI.
communism was focus on achieving practical political change
See: Communism.
Communism is a form of authoritarian government which was used in the 20th century to implement communism, a system of economic relations where the means of production are given to the proletariat and class distinctions are broken-down.
communist ruled by military democracy "governed" by the people
Each was a fascists
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libertarianism gives people freedom, communism oppresses it. libertarianism creates opportunity, communism takes it away, and communism seeks to destroy the ultimately more fair and efficient free market whereas libertarianism wishes to employ it to progress humanity.
The main difference between Chinese and Soviet communism lies in their ideological foundations and practical applications. Soviet communism, rooted in Marxist-Leninist theory, emphasized the role of the proletariat and a centralized state. In contrast, Chinese communism, led by Mao Zedong, focused on the peasantry as a revolutionary force and incorporated elements of agrarian socialism. Additionally, Chinese communism adapted Marxist principles to fit China's unique historical and cultural context, leading to strategies like the Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward.
Communism and socialism are both political and economic systems that aim to create a more equal society. The main difference is that communism advocates for a classless society where all property is owned by the community, while socialism allows for some private ownership and a more gradual transition to equality.
Reagan wanted to eliminate communism, not merely contain it.
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