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+ | '''Communism''' is a political ideology and a specific branch of socialism. It generally seeks to establish a future classless, stateless social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production (in some ways, not unlike [[doozers]]). Though it has its roots in the writings of Karl Marx, Communism has taken many forms, and is always set up in stark contrast to [[capitalism]]. |
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Revision as of 11:22, 11 February 2007
Communism is a political ideology and a specific branch of socialism. It generally seeks to establish a future classless, stateless social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production (in some ways, not unlike doozers). Though it has its roots in the writings of Karl Marx, Communism has taken many forms, and is always set up in stark contrast to capitalism.
References
- In a Wilkins Coffee commercial, Wilkins, in Soviet Russia, asks for Party Line Coffee. Wontkins suggests Wilkins Coffee, and is upbraided as a traitor for selling "capitalist coffee." Wilkins then surreptitiously orders two pounds of Wilkins, to be sent through the back door.
- In a 1971 editorial from Louisiana newspaper The Councillor, a critic accused Sesame Street of being radical and pro-Communist, claiming that the show introduces "tots to real live Reds, and sugarcoats those Reds to make them look like good guys. An excellent example is Pete Seeger...."
- China has been a Communist nation since 1949, although its form has been modified somewhat in recent decades
- In the second part of the Dinosaurs story "Nuts to War", Howard Handupme reads the surnames of individuals targeted for disagreeing with the government's war reports. The list is dominated by people who had, in real life, been blacklisted in the 1950s as a result of known or suspected Communist ties. The list included Martin Ritt, Dalton Trumbo, Lillian Hellman, Sterling Hayden, Ring Lardner, and Dashiell Hammett.
- The Creature Shop TV movie Animal Farm is adapted from George Orwell's political allegory, satirizing Communism and how its theories are belied in practice.