Communism is a very abortive political theory. It has never been in practice in the United States of America. It has usually been placed in practice among very unstable political environments such as Cuba and China. The general consensus on communism is that it’s a very good idea but falls short in practice because people have and always like to make decisions for themselves.
Karl Marx is known as the “Father” of communism. He is recognized for this because in 1848 he wrote the Communist Manifesto. It is the basis for communism that has and is currently in practice, even though there are many different forms of communism. Many communists believe that capitalism encourages the exploitation of the poor by the rich for cheap labor. Another communistic belief is that communism itself encourages workers to organize and to take over the political and economical world. Communists also believe that class privilege and every other vestige of this present system of economic exploitation and military organization and preparation must be eliminated.
In order to explain this, you must understand that by class privilege they mean that their should be no poor, and no rich, that everyone gets the same opportunities as the next individual, and that by vestige of economic exploitation of this system of economic exploitation and military organization, they mean that their should be no trace or hint of the working class being exploited by the richer or more powerful. There were some very intriguing and thought provoking quotes in the book. One is “Capitalism did not arise because capitalists stole the land or the workmen’s tools, but because it was more efficient than feudalism. It will perish because it is not merely less efficient than socialism, but because it is self destructive”-J. B.
Hain. Another is “Terror can be efficient against a reactionary class which does not want to leave the scene of operations.” One other quote is “The Soviet Union stands for complete elimination of colonialism in all its forms and for national independence of all peoples.” In conclusion communism wasn’t very well thought out, and has caused a lot of destruction, but has been un rightfully generalized by Americans as an overbearing and violent form of government.