COMMUNISM


 COMMUNISM

did you know:-

🧩What's Communism?

🧩Why did 'COMMUNISM' start? 

🧩How did Communism start ?

🧩Advantages and Disadvantages of Communism

1.What's Communism?

Communism is a political ideology that advocates for a classless society where the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole. It is based on the principles of equality and social justice, and seeks to eliminate social and economic inequality. At its core, communism seeks to create a society where there is no private ownership of property, and where all resources are shared equally among the people. This means that there is no exploitation of labor or accumulation of wealth by a privileged few.

2.Why did 'COMMUNISM' start? 

The origins of communism can be traced back to the 19th century, when Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published the Communist Manifesto in 1848. The manifesto laid out the principles of communism and called for the overthrow of the capitalist system as, it accused capitalist ones of having Corruption,delay in work and & political instability which was sinking  millions of people in vain.
3.How did 'COMMUNISM' start? 
The origins of communism can be traced back to the 19th century, when Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published the Communist Manifesto in 1848. The manifesto laid out the principles of communism and called for the overthrow of the capitalist system.However, proponents of communism argue that these regimes do not represent true communism, and that they have distorted the principles of communism for their own gain. They argue that true communism is a democratic and egalitarian system that empowers individuals and communities.
4.Advantages and Disadvantages of Communism
One of the main criticisms of communism is that it has been associated with authoritarian regimes, such as the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba. These regimes have been accused of suppressing individual freedoms and human rights, and using violence and coercion to maintain their power.
                                                                                                                                        However, proponents of communism argue that these regimes do not represent true communism, and that they have distorted the principles of communism for their own gain. They argue that true communism is a democratic and egalitarian system that empowers individuals and communities.

Despite its controversial history, communism continues to be a topic of debate and discussion in the modern world. Some argue that it offers a viable alternative to capitalism, which they see as inherently exploitative and unequal. Others argue that communism is fundamentally flawed, and that it is incompatible with human nature and individual freedom.
                                                                                             Ultimately, the question of whether communism is a viable political system remains unanswered. While it has inspired social movements and political revolutions around the world, it has also been associated with some of the worst atrocities in human history. As we continue to grapple with issues of inequality and social justice, it is important to consider all perspectives and ideas, including those of communism.

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