COMMUNIST VIOLENCE HISTORY
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BY ---DIBYENDU
GHOSAL(WRITER-POET HAVING PUBLISHED NOVELS, POETRY , BOOKS OF FICTION IN U.S.A.
, India)
Karl Marx was a German
scholar who lived in the nineteenth century. He sp most of his life studying,
thinking and writing about history and economics. A many years of study, much
of it spent in England, he believed that he understo more deeply than anyone
who had ever lived before him why there is injustice i world. He said that all
injustice and inequality is a result of one underlying conflict in society. He
called it a class struggle , that is, a conflict bet the class of people who
can afford to own money- producing businesses, whom he called capitalists or
the bourgeosie , and the class of people who do not surplus money to buy
businesses and who are therefore forced to work for wage whom he called workers
. Marx said that, because it was always in the economic interest of capita to
take advantage of or exploit workers, nothing could persuade capitalists change
their ways. In other words, peaceful progess toward equality and socia justice
was impossible. The only way to establish justice, he said, was for t workers
to overthrow the capitalists by means of violent revolution. He urged workers
around the world to revolt against their rulers. "Workers of the worl
unite!" he wrote. "You have nothing to lose but your
chains."Another thing Marx taught was that organized religion, the
churches, help capitalists to keep the workers quiet and obedient. Religion,
according to Mar the opiate of the masses . The church tells working people to
forget about th injustice they meet in their lives and to think instead of how
wonderful it wi in the after- life when they go to heaven. Marx, with his
colleague, Engels, spread his ideas in two famous books, Capital and The
Communist Manifesto . In the early years of the twentieth century, Russia was
ready for the ide Marx. The Russian people were extremely discontented with
their ruler, Tsar Nicholas II, who had little interest in governing and was
neglecting the count badly. Making conditions even more miserable for the
people were the hardships the First World War and a particularly cold winter.
By 1917, the Russian people were desperate enough to accept a revolution. fact,
they got two for the price of one, the first in March when the Tsar was deposed
and a provisional government was set up. Then in November a political called
the Bolsheviks led a further rebellion which ousted the provisional government.
The leaders of the Bolsheviks, Lenin and Trotsky, began to build a Russia, one
built on the ideas of Marx, where everyone was equal, where all property was
owned by the people rather than by capitalists and where the wo were in control
of the goernment. Not long afterward, Communist Russia was attacked by Britain,
America and France, who wanted to get rid of the communist government. They
were afraid th workers in their own countries might be inspired to imitate the
example of Rus Trotsky, a highly intelligent and energetic communist leader,
led the defence Russia with great success.
ANIMAL FARMKarl Marx was a
German scholar who lived in the nineteenth century. He sp most of his life
studying, thinking and writing about history and economics. A many years of
study, much of it spent in England, he believed that he understo more deeply
than anyone who had ever lived before him why there is injustice i world. He
said that all injustice and inequality is a result of one underlying conflict
in society. He called it a class struggle , that is, a conflict bet the class
of people who can afford to own money- producing businesses, whom he called
capitalists or the bourgeosie , and the class of people who do not surplus
money to buy businesses and who are therefore forced to work for wage whom he
called workers . Marx said that, because it was always in the economic interest
of capita to take advantage of or exploit workers, nothing could persuade
capitalists change their ways. In other words, peaceful progess toward equality
and socia justice was impossible. The only way to establish justice, he said,
was for t workers to overthrow the capitalists by means of violent revolution.
He urged workers around the world to revolt against their rulers. "Workers
of the worl unite!" he wrote. "You have nothing to lose but your
chains."Another thing Marx taught was that organized religion, the
churches, help capitalists to keep the workers quiet and obedient. Religion,
according to Mar the opiate of the masses . The church tells working people to
forget about th injustice they meet in their lives and to think instead of how
wonderful it wi in the after- life when they go to heaven. Marx, with his
colleague, Engels, spread his ideas in two famous books, Capital and The
Communist Manifesto . In the early years of the twentieth century, Russia was
ready for the ide Marx. The Russian people were extremely discontented with
their ruler, Tsar Nicholas II, who had little interest in governing and was
neglecting the count badly. Making conditions even more miserable for the people
were the hardships the First World War and a particularly cold winter. By 1917,
the Russian people were desperate enough to accept a revolution. fact, they got
two for the price of one, the first in March when the Tsar was deposed and a
provisional government was set up. Then in November a political called the
Bolsheviks led a further rebellion which ousted the provisional government. The
leaders of the Bolsheviks, Lenin and Trotsky, began to build a Russia, one
built on the ideas of Marx, where everyone was equal, where all property was
owned by the people rather than by capitalists and where the wo were in control
of the goernment. Not long afterward, Communist Russia was attacked by Britain,
America and France, who wanted to get rid of the communist government. They
were afraid th workers in their own countries might be inspired to imitate the
example of Rus Trotsky, a highly intelligent and energetic communist leader,
led the defence Russia with great success.
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