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    ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

    COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL ARTSDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

    COMMUNISM:More than just an Ideology

    In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Geopolitics

    Submitted By:ADIL, HANNAH AZIZA J.

    A.B. POLITICAL SCIENCE

    Submitted to:Mr. Don Emmanuel Nolasco

    GEOPOLITICSMWF 13:0014:00

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    I. INTRODUCTION

    I guess I am a supporter of Communism though Stalin, Mao and the other Communists

    ruined the idea and ingrained it in our heads that Communism is bad. This, in reality, is not. I

    believe that their implementation was wrong. Communism, for me, was supposed to be perfect

    anarchy the absence of state because the workers themselves run the government. Instead, it

    only turned into another totalitarian regime hell bent on exterminating non-compliant

    members. Well, its a damn shame that it didnt turn out like it should have. Communism, just

    like Capitalism, is merely economic systems, one based on collective ownership and the other

    on private accumulation. Though Communism is nothing but an ideology, Id like to support this

    Ideology to rule in the near future of Geopolitics. This is Communism, not the dictatorships

    you have seen before, but the democracies to come, where no one is without food and where

    you can truly speak your mind out. This is Communism for me and this is what I stand for in my

    paper. In my further explanations and conclusions, I guess Id try to avoid mentioning Stalin and

    Mao cause I think they were just criminals that killed billions of people in the name of

    communism, but that is not communism at all!

    Id like to acknowledge the bookThe Communist Manifesto (originally Manifesto of the

    Communist Party). For some who have not read it and for those who have read it yet didnt

    understand the whole point, theyd probably be hating Communism now and just proclaim that

    its the worst disease to ever strike mankind. My mind simply changes as writing this paper,

    cause my father keeps telling me that true communism can only work in my head and in my

    paper, not in reality. Anyways to keep going, Id like to mix up Socialism and Communism Socionism. Its sad how many people would want Communism to just die out; I really think this

    can be the best form. In its essence, it is a nation of self-governance but that doesnt mean

    Anarchism. Laws of state and economics as well as the introduction, unwritten rules of conduct

    and policy are necessary institutions but instead of being backed by the support of citizenry

    itself. Its better for me to not make Communism accessible to Democrats because I believe it

    should be something fundamentally different. If we can ONLY reach such level, an order can be

    maintained without having a police force to moderate the population or a standing military to

    hold up a governments security.

    It upsets me to know how much my political ideology is hated; mainly by those who do

    not understand or know what it is we stand and fight for. Few people look at the wordpositively and less open minded people may be openly resistant to my ideas after such use.

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    II. DISCUSSION

    Politics play a very important role in todays society. The different ideologies and codes

    determine a nations identity, and more importantly who their allies are. The political spectrum,a scale devised to measure the type of government running a country, ranges from

    communist/fascist dictatorship to essentially complete anarchy. Democracy also falls upon this

    spectrum, albeit a little to the right of neutral are two of the more commonly seen ideologies;

    with democracy commonly associated with the western world while communism is closely

    associated with the eastern or Asian countries.

    This political ideology of Communism is under Karl Marxs philosophy, the final stage of

    human economic evolution. Communism, as we all know today, is not at all what its creators

    intended. When Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto, they had

    envisioned a society where everyone was equal. It was supposed to be a political

    movement, of or on behalf of the working class that was dictated to the overthrow of emerging

    capitalist society. Besides being a fairly simplistic ideology, Communism called for a temporary

    government, who could help the transition to the new system remain smooth. Once the new

    system was in place and the wealth was already equally distributed, the government was

    supposed to fade away into the background, leaving a society that was self-sufficient, and

    completely ungoverned. But, thanks to human nature, this form of government simply wont

    rise. The power of state was used to implement the changes, often resorting to terror orintimidation to accomplish their goals. Once in office, the temporary government has been

    known to corrupt the system, refusing to step down, or even to ration the wealth. This results

    to communist dictatorship, where instead of the ungoverned utopia, the country is thrown to

    poverty and conflict with a government that couldnt care less. Anyways, I am simply stating

    these points to point out what communism has become instead of what it is supposed to be.

    I think its best to explain a little bit about the man behind Marxism/Communism. Karl

    Marx was a 19th century philosopher, political economist and revolutionary. When he and his

    friend created the Communist Manifesto, this was where the entire concept of Marxism and by

    extension, Communism derived from. Marx predicted that in years to come, there would be a

    revolution of the working class, and after that, there would be no classes everything and

    everyone would be equal. He also observed that over the worlds economic history, there had

    been four stages and he perceived that there was also to be a fifth and final stage, Communism.

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    These stages were; Primal Society, the way society operated in the Stone Age. It is where

    everything was shared and there was no accumulation of wealth. Superficially, this was like

    Communism, but due to lack of wealth being created, it couldnt fit the famous Marxist test of

    Communism, from each according to his ability, to each according to his need. After the

    Primal Society, there came in Slavery. Slaves were often exploited by their masters. Followingthis was Feudalism, here, servants were paid pitiful amounts to toil away doing their lords

    bidding. Then the stage four is the Capitalist Society; this is the stage where most of the world is

    currently at. The proletariat here get paid reasonable amounts to work and ultimately improve

    their bourgeoisie employers. Marx believed that there would be a final revolution of the

    working class after which the worlds economy could finally reach a stage where there was no

    exploitation. This was true communism. Its meant to abolish all repression, everyone could be

    themselves and there was no toiling away for the man. Everything went to the common good

    of the country or state but this certainly isnt the way Communism is conveyed in th e media

    because its made to look terrible.

    All throughout the world today, the most common used is the democratic government.

    Most Communist states are dictatorships. Many people do not like Communism because they

    believe that if the leader is not elected, the people will have their rights taken away. However

    Democracy is hardly any better. As Thomas Jefferson once said, A democracy is nothing more

    than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other

    forty-nine. I personally believe that the fear of having ones rights taken away is hardly a reason

    to hate Communism at all. Marxism, as I have already said, is best described as each accordingto his ability, to each according to his need. This roughly translates as everyone does his/her

    bit for the greater good of the country. Everyone is equal and paid equal. There is only public

    wealth, no private. Other interpretations of this ideal include Maoism, Trotskyism and Leninism.

    All of these come under the wider umbrella of Communism.

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    III. CONCLUSION

    After studying Marxism, and all other forms of Communism, I didnt just have something to

    write on my term paper. I also learned that there are three classes; The Inner Party, The Outer

    party and The Proletariats. Even though all members of each group earn the same, the Inner

    Party exploits the Outer Party and the Outer Party exploits the Proletariats. The government

    has a strict totalitarian control over everyone, with the use of thought police. Any un-

    enlightened person would quite easily mistake this kind of Government as Communist, and by

    extension believe this is Communism. Communism is a good idea in theory, but sadly it has not

    yet created a successful, wealthy and generally happy economic state, it has been slandered

    over the years by terrible propaganda and misconceptions. Many have tried to create a working

    Communist state, none yet have succeeded. It is supposed to be the final economic state of the

    world, where everyone is equal, everything is shared and everyone is free. Sadly, many are

    against it and doubt that this will ever be achieved because the human race now is too

    obsessed with making money, being the best and having power. Though part of me fear that

    Communism may have to stay an ideology, other half of me tells me to have faith and believe

    that Communism is the only solution for our future to be better and that all of us would be in

    progress.

    We must fight for our world and for our stance in making it equal. It is our civil duty to

    fight for concord. As said beautifully by Robert Collier, Playing safe is probably the most unsafe

    thing in the world. You cannot stand still. You must go forward. The only way to protect the

    degenerating world and global society as we all know it is to ensure complete equality. The only

    equal system is that of Socialism and Communism. Though many oppose it, those who strive for

    a future for themselves, their children, their grandchildren, must embrace it in its glory. We

    must realize that we, too, will one day be on the receiving end of a police officer removing us

    from a tent city unless we do something about it, speak up for the small man. Just consider one

    thing: What will you do when they come for you and there is no one to protect you in return?