Why Was Communism A Failure?

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Since 1991 the Soviet Union ended its own existence, mostly because of a failed Coup d’état and instability. Many people today think that god blessed the world with the collapse of this country, while some other people (mostly Russians, Vladimir Putin and communists) think that this was the worst political tragedy that happened on human history. Many opinions about communism are still mixed, many of them influenced by Cold War-era propaganda. But let’s be fair for a moment in order to understand whether or not the fall of this country and political system generally was really favorable to humanity. The Soviets were known for developing amazing technology on their side of the space race, mainly because of their outstanding education system and the privilege of having great minds on their side. They achieved adapting an entire different political structure based on the teachings of Marx and Engels to create one of the most influential powers …show more content…

Even though Marxism is not as bad as Stalinist communism, is still a very bad system that has demonstrated being a failure; and when examined closely, there are traces of evidence that indicate that somehow Nazism is a variation of Marxism that was ultimately deformed just to target certain group of people like Jews with a capitalistic economy. Because Nazism at its beginnings shared something with Stalin’s twisted ideas, he approved of them and even helped them at the beginning of WII before operation Barbarossa, he like the Nazis so much that there was some kind of symbiotic relation between these two states for some period of time before the USSR joined the allies, but yet, the atrocities that Stalin made during his rule (which were far greater than those committed by the Nazis) and his commitment to the Nazis is a subject that is not known much about and is rather

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