Communism is first established as a form of government as a result of the Russian Revolution in 1917, which in turn was largely as a result of WW1. Marx suggests that it would happen in an industrialised European country, either Britain or Germany it appeared likely, but in fact Russia was among the least industrialised at that time. It needs to be said that what Lenin, Trotsky et al & subsequently Stalin actually produced as a form of government & Communism do not sit well together in the same sentence on the page of this correspondent. Nonetheless it is what the world sees as Communism, but this idealist would prefer something which is far more People orientated. In saying that however it is equally obvious that capitalism has a greater appeal to people, right up to just before the point the bank arrives to repossess your house....
every one is equal... soviet russia was the first to use it though
The word ‘Communism’ was a french word. Which is ‘Communist’
It was from Socialism that Communism was born.
Cuba was the first Caribbean country to move to communism.
The Chinese Revolution first brought communism into the international order.
The 1917 October Revolution in Russia was the first time that Communism came into power.
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Yes. It has used communism since 1949
"China used to be in communism laws"
Propoganda was the main method used to deter communism in America. 'Witch Hunts' was also notoriously used to discourage people from Communism ideals.
Cuba is the first.
Yes, Russia was the first to adopt Communism. The Soviet Union did not exist yet. Karl Marx invented the idea of communism in Germany though.