The Fall of Communism in Russia

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Communism: "A scheme of equalizing the social conditions of life;

specifically, a scheme which contemplates the abolition of

inequalities in the possession of property, as by distributing all

wealth equally to all, or by holding all wealth in common for the

equal use and advantage of all. " (K. Marx)

What Karl Marx had set out in his Communist Manifesto as guide lines

for the governing of a state was proved to work to the contrary of its

good intentions when applied in Russia. During 1989 the world looked

on with amusement as the communist government in the U.S.S.R collapsed

and was replaced with a government committed to democracy and the free

market. The ethics of brother hood, equality, the plight of the poor

and the working class (all characteristics of communism) slowly

diminished over the years of corrupt rule, violence and inhumanity;

communism would now be popular only as a form of oppression, tyranny

and enemy to the world. But one wonders how such a morally profound

theory could turn into utter chaos and destruction. Boris Yeltsin

described communism as "a pie in the sky", something "man could never

truly achieve due to his nature" (L. Nichols). Ultimately, communism

in the U.S.S.R was doomed from the onset as it was condemned due to

the corruption within is leadership, the lack of support for the

economy and the frailties of humanity; making what is perfect on paper

ineffective in the real world, hence leading to the fall of one of the

strongest nations in the world.

Communism came after the fall of a political system, which the Russian

people could no longer tolerate. As the Tsar's life came to an end

Communism wa...

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