Revolution, Rebellion, and Resistance Each Essay

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As such, one of the most pivotal historical moments from 1500 to 1900 would have to be the formulation of the ideologies, principles, and tenets which comprise communism. Such principles have as much to do with labor as they do with private property, which Marx explains are inherently dependant on one another since one of the benefits of labor is the creation and maintenance of private estates, typically not enjoyed by the common worker. The following quote from the same source elucidates the value of Communism in providing a universal panacea for these and other effects of imperialist, capitalist societies. "Communism is the positive supersession of private property as human self-estrangement, and hence the true appropriation of the human essence through and for man; it is the complete restoration of man to himself as a social -- i.e., human -- being…" The value of Communism, and therefore its historical and possibly contemporary need for its enactment throughout the violent means of revolution, is readily apparent in this quotation. The primary reason is denoted by the curative effects it is supposed to have on the humanity and essence of mankind, which had certainly suffered from a pattern of repression of such humane values during the epoch of 1500 to 1900.

The understanding of this effect and positive influence of communism leads the prudent student to consider why such allegedly benign, human intentions have been feared, suppressed, and fought against during the previously alluded to historical era and ones which have occurred afterwards.

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Despite the presence of regimes in North Korea and in the People's Republic of China, Communist governments are still considered taboo during contemporary times and are generally not encouraged throughout the rest of the world, which largely juxtaposes the presence of Communism with that of freedom. It is interesting that the aims of Communism are exactly those which capitalist societies claim they threaten: namely liberty for those who suffer due to economic conditions. Capitalism will always provide a gaping disparity between those who possess and those with no possessions, while Communism actively strives to close that gap. Perhaps it is because of the perceived corruption of the communist ideals propagated against the Soviet Union and others previously behind its Iron Curtain which are responsible….....

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