Monday, November 28, 2011

Karl Marx and Communism


This time, after discussing the economic philosophy of laissez faire philosophy of the bloggers will discuss the economy to another Karl Marx and Communism. Although it seems unsurpassable, philosophy laissez faire under challenge because private companies are not restricted, although it raises the level of production, is considered not to distribute the profits evenly. If the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, so that the submission of claims, exploited, miserable life, living in slums, forced to work in a long time with low pay, and often do not get a job, they're starving.

Year 1948 was marked by a wave of revolution in Europe. In this laissez faire when it received the strongest challenge Karl Marx, assisted by his friend Friedrich En gels, published The Communist Manifesto. In this book the latter and his capital, he claimed that the capitalist system will lead to concentration of wealth in few hands. While the gap between rich and poor widens. Finally, the exploitation of the working class that will rekindle the revolution, overthrowing the old order and establish a socialist state. In this case the government will be in the hands of the workers and the whole production and the government run the show for their kindness.

Marxism does not have much effect among Industrial countries in the nineteenth century. Subsequent events do not seem to work out as predicted by Marx. With increasing production and expanding trade, the lives of most workers become better, not worse. Government with the pressure of public opinion began to intervene to prevent the worst abuses of laisserz faire and provide services for social welfare.

In 1914, Marx's socialism, or communism, according to today's commonly called, appears to be an empty threat. Communism got the wind was at the time the first world war and the collapse of Russia under military rule. Successful revolution was orchestrated by Vladimir Lenin and the first communist state was achieved. All personal products, including ground assets taken over by the state. State full responsibility in the process [of production] and the exchange of goods and services.
In the second world war the Russian army instill communism in Eastern Europe, while the successful revolution also did the same thing later in Cuba and China. That's how the economy of developed countries are divided into two distinct types.

Then the countries and nations of the world is divided into two political and economic power of competing and arguing with each other. Each group menamkan their influence on the allied countries are smaller.

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