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Understanding Communism vs Socialism - cover

Understanding Communism vs Socialism

Suma Pothuvaal

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Understanding Communism vs. Socialism" clears up the complex concepts of communism and socialism through engaging chapters and exercises. We discuss the history of various countries in a story format to enhance your understanding. By comparing different ideologies and economic structures, we aim to provide a crystal-clear understanding of communism and socialism.
We highlight the roles of key proponents like Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Lenin, and Stalin. Our book includes graphs, statistical data, and relevant figures to keep you connected to the topic. It explains how transitions from one ideology or system to another occur, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages.
This book offers a balanced view of both concepts, presenting various alternatives and leaving it up to you to decide which ideology is best. We make the differences between the two ideologies clear through multiple perspectives. The exercises are interesting and research-oriented, helping you understand how politics and history before and after the world wars were influenced by these ideologies.
Written in simple and easy-to-understand language, this book includes useful appendices and is designed to enhance your understanding with engaging and informative content.
Available since: 01/03/2025.
Print length: 208 pages.

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