The Communist Experiment (20 th c.) Russia & China turn “Red”

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The Communist Experiment (20 th c.) Russia & China turn “Red”

What is a Communist State? P  one-party rule; Rights of individuals not protected ; no free elections P  one-party rule; Rights of individuals not protected ; no free elections E  command or Planned Economy; Little private property (if any); limited production of consumer goods E  command or Planned Economy; Little private property (if any); limited production of consumer goods R  atheism R  atheism S  promote cultural values of selflessness & collectivism; seek to erase class & gender inequalities S  promote cultural values of selflessness & collectivism; seek to erase class & gender inequalities I  endorse a modified Marxist ideology I  endorse a modified Marxist ideology A  state approved propaganda only (arts, literature, education, & media strictly censored) A  state approved propaganda only (arts, literature, education, & media strictly censored)

PATHS TO COMMUNISM

V. I. Lenin The Father of Russian Communism

BUILDING SOCIALISM: A COMPARISON

THE ARCHITECTS Mao Zedong Joseph Stalin