1. ". Vladimir Lenin".. Networks, A + E History.Com A & E Television Networks, 2009. Web 19 Oct. 2014.
This article Explains How Vladimir Lenin WAS Influenced under Karl Marx's Ideas Vladimir Lenin declared Himself a Marxist. Within the second article, it states that the famous book "Das Kapital" had a huge impact on Lenin's thinking.This leader made a great influence throughout Russia and was trying to "shape" the "future Soviet Union." The founder of the Communist party has had not just a difference in Russia, but worldwide. Throughout th is article, it explains how Lenin was influenced by Karl Marx and his life. His beliefs were only Marxists beliefs.
2. ". Karl Marx and His Theories", Background, The Russian Revolution, SOSE:.. History Year 9, NSW Red Apple Education Ltd., nd Web 05 Jan. 2015.
This article is About what Karl Marx's Theory was and how Karl Marx was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. As the article goes on, it describes what the parts of his theory are and how it functions as a social class. His theory was that there would be a classless society. There were the bourgeoisie and there was the proletarian. The bourgeoisie were the rich part of the class structure. The proletarian were the poorer part of the class structure. Karl Marx's theory was to get rid of the bourgeoisie and the proletarian.
3. "Marxism." Infoplease. Infoplease, nd Web. 02 Nov. 2014.
This article is About who the Communist Leaders Were. The Leaders That Are Analyzed Were Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. THESE Communist Leaders Formed powerful nations that created a difference in man-kind. As you read further, it explains when the Russian Revolution. In the third paragraph, it explains how communists spread to China and how Mao Zhedong They are the cause of many wars and had much influence throughout their nation.
. 4 Rosmanitz, Klaus. "Cuba -. 50 Years After the Revolution".. Cuba Np, nd Web 09 Dec. 2014.
This article Talks About the Rule of Fidel Castro WHEN RULED Cuba Throughout this article, it Explains How the economy was during Castro's rule and also talks about how Cuba has become a communist country. The leader, Fidel Castro, had some great affairs with Russia. It also explains how their government consists of a one-party government and has a communist rule. Their leader follows Karl Marx's ideas. Cuba has had some affairs with Russia, which caused the Cold War.
5. Based on Karl's theories 19th century
Karl’s idea was genius. Explained 2 parties and the outcomes of two parties. He believed the poor would demolish the upper class due to un educational reasons. These reasons will establish a new country.
6. Marx, Karl, Friedrich Engels, and Martin Puchner. The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2005. Print.
The Communist Manifesto was originally written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. However, this copy was taken noted by Martin Puchner. This copy consists of The Communist Manifesto and other writtings such as The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (1825) and These on Feuerbach (1845). The Communist Manifesto describes what Communism is and what Marxism is.
7. Amies, Nick. "Marx Continues to Influence." DW.DE. N.p., 14 Mar. 2008. Web. 02 Nov. 2014.
This article talks about how Karl Marx thought of Communism. He foresaw a world of Communism. He thought Communism was going to be the last “resort” for man-kind. However, according to this article, his theories are proved wrong. This article states that, “His primary work, 'Das Kapital,' still stands out as a wonderfully structured and thought through piece of analysis, drawing on the philosophical and economic thought of his time," he said. "Its condemnation of the specific injustice of the capitalist system has few peers. So, as long as there are capitalists, Marx will remain relevant."
8. Priestland, David. The Red Flag: A History of Communism. New York: Grove, 2009. Print.
The author of the book The Red Flag depicts the history of communism from the French Revolution to today. He tells how Communism came to be today. Priestland tells how each communist leader came into power and ruled with an influence originating from Karl Marx. Some of the leaders he mentions are Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong. It mentions how today’s world is affected by his thinking.
9. Ree, Jonathan. "The Big Question: What Inspired Marx?" OpenLearn. N.p., 1st Dec. 2004. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
This article explains whose Karl Marx’s influence. According to this article, when Karl Marx was in France, he was surrounded by utopian communists, anarchists, Christian socialists, poets, and philosophers. France at the time was a place of new-thinkers and Karl Marx as one of them. But, Karl Marx stayed in Berlin for six years, studying philosophy.
10. Progress Publishers, Moscow, USSR 1887
This Book, “Capital” is based on Karl Marx's idea on how society should be formedat his time. The book explains the 2 type of people. These 2 types of people live in different classes in society. Although this book was followed by many, most people failed to understandthe true meaning of this book, the new beginning.
11. Marx, Karl,“Manifesto” Cont. - By this day in history
The Communist Manifesto is an important piece of work done by Karl MarxThis book describes the different leagues in society. This book was banned in most European countries except for Russia. The Russians collected his ideas and started a revolution on their country based on Marx’s ideas.
12. "Karl Marx Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014
This article describes the life of Karl Marx and how he was educated. It points out his details in life and what Universities he went to. The author gives us some background info on who his parents were and what their professions were. The article also goes through his life time when he writes his publishes after he was exiled out of Prussia.
13. Spalding, Roger. "The Communist Manifesto." History Today. History Review 2000, n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.
This article depicts out certain features of the most commonly well-known book The Communist Manifesto. It tells how it was created and what influenced the authors, Marx and Engels. It tells the reader when the two closely related friends started writing and when they met.
14. "History 20." History 20. Saskatoon Public School Division, 2002. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.
This author explains how the Communist Manifesto came to be and what it consists of. It explains what Karl Marx’s ideas were and how it has been the influential factor for many revolutions in Russia. It explains how many countries have tried to form a true Marxian State.
15. Patton, Dr.Judd. "Is Communism Dead?" Is Communism Dead? N.p., 2000. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
This author explains whether if Communism is actually “dead” or not. He explains how the past events have affected Communism. Dr.Judd tells us just what communism is and how Marxist’s economics are placed. As a conclusion, he stated that,” Communism is not dead yet. It is dying due to real world experiences.”
16. "Spreading Communism.”, The Spread of Communism after the Second World War, Australia in the Vietnam War Era, History Year 9, NSW. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2014.
This piece of research explains how communism spread to Asia after WWII. It specifically tells the readers on how the Korea, Vietnam, and China was influenced by Karl Marx’s ideas and writings. It goes through the history of each country and how communism came to be the popular thinking of each country.
17. Graham, James. "Comparison of Chinese and North Korean Communism up to the 1980s." Chinese and North Korean Communism. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Graham compares the Chinese Government to the North Korean government in their ways of Communism. He explains to the reader on how the governments came to be and what they did to become a separate country. Furthermore, it states that how both were influenced by the USSR and that both have the same goals.
18. Marx, Karl Works since he started publishing
Karl Marx's works are all based on his new type of dictatorship called Marxism. Marxism is an idea on how the economy should works, such as work, money, and government. His work inspired many well known communist leaders known today.
19. Marx, Karl http://www.econlib.org/ Communist work
His books such as Capital was inspired my the communist committee. The Communist committee is a group that collects on ideas of how the communist government should function properly.
20. Marx, Karl Based on Karl's theories
Karl joined a group called Young Hegelians, his writings expelled him from the European countries, he didn't care he continued many works that are well known today and are taught in many communist party's
21. Marx, Karl influnces karlmarxbio.org
Besides all the communist countries, others are influenced that Karl Marx is evil, an idea so strong and powerful that corrupts mankind vs a economy where there are classes and freedom. Although most countries believe that communism is their enemy, some poor countries have no other choice but communism for the greater good. Communism is not a "bad thing" unless we act rudely upon it, communism is like its own religion.
22. Communism is religion pt 1 communismfacts.org
Communism is like a religion. Not by practices or believing in a god, but its a religion by what they believe in, communism believes in equality with no classes. What we see is our opinion or so called "fact" upon communism is forceful and evil, but religion is what brought settlers to America for opprutinities, religion is what led the Israelites from Egypt to Isreal for freedom. Communism is to force people to serve a state
23. Communism is religion pt 2 communismfacts.org
People in communist countries see their leader as a religious figure such as North Korea. The leader believes in communism by Karl's works. The citizens of North Korea believe that God serves under the great leader, they believe that the great leader fell from the heaves as a gift from the spirits. Although it may seem ridiculous to us, its not for them, its their religion, therefore communism is is like religion.
24. Hoyt, Alia. "How Communism Works" 25 February 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/communism.htm 26 October 2014.
Ms. Hoyt explains how communism works and functions. She points out certain facts and causes if communism were to be the dominate socialism throughout the world..The article goes through the phases of how communism will arise. It tells us what Karl Marx tries to eliminate in order to have a true communist country.
25. "Marx Publishes Manifesto." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.
This piece of research explains what happened before Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published their famous writing, The Communist Manifesto. It goes through the personal life of only Karl Marx and how he grew up to be a revolutionists. Furthermore, it specially goes through the steps of which Karl Marx went through in order to write such a tremendous book.
26. "Nikita Khrushchev." Nikita Khrushchev. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
This research explains who Nikita Khrushchev was and what he did. It starts out in his early life and then moves up to when he was a leader in Russia. It is a autobiography of Nikita Khrushchev. He was primarily a leader during the Cold War.
27. What is communism, allaboutphilosophy.org
In this website it states that communism is a socio-political philosophy which they are willing to use violence to obtain its goal of a classless society.
28. Juche Ideology, http://www2.law.columbia.edu/ 1950- 1970
Juche is a form of government, it originated from the soviets which were also based on Karl Marx's ideas, this ideology includes a hierarchy. Juche is also known as “The Weapon of Dictatorship.”
29. Maoism Ideology, http://global.britannica.com/ Mao Zedong
Maoism is the Chinese way of Marxism, but its affect caused a crisis in China in the early 20th century
30. The Cuban Revolution, www.marxists.org 17 August 1960, John Heckman
The Cuban Revolution was believed to revolutionize the whole country into a state with no parties which is also said in Marxism. Although this revolution was not based upon Marxism, but its very similar to Marxism.
31. Leninism, /www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works
Leninism is very much indeed similar to Marxism but it also believes in exucution if you don't obey the laws. Leninism was based off of Vladimir Lenin's theories on how the government should work.
32. Ho Chi Min, /www.marxists.org/ In the Soviet review Problems of the East, April 1960
Ho Chi Min communism was based off of Leninism, he studied through-out many years he studied and attended meetings based on revolutions. He joined the Third International, in France, which held meetings about revolution.
33. North Korea and Russia, http://thediplomat.com/, November 22nd, 2014
Their recent meetings contains trading issues with other countries, and what they should disprove and prove. These two countries are trying to put down other both economically and politically but these two countries are still allied.
34. Mikhail Gorbachev vs. Vladimir Putin, based on news
Mikhail believes after he left that Vladimir will destroy/ruin communism in Russia. Vladimir does not believe in communism in some ways but is still ruling Russia with communist actions.
35. Putin reminds Communism is dead, http://www.novusordowatch.org/, 1993-2015
After Mikhail stood down Boris Yeltsin took over as a democrat, after Boris stood down Putin took in Yeltsin position as a democrat where he did not care for aristocracy but hes busy in restoring the economy.
36. KGB, http://russiapedia.rt.com/, 1953
Originated from Cheka, its one of the highest intelligent services in the world. This group was the best worldwide but now its been shutdown after the corruption of Russia in 1991
37. Cheka, 1917, http://russiapedia.rt.com/
Also known as Chrezvychainaya Komissiya po Borbe s Kontrrevolutsiey i Sabotazhem, its a group where they are combat ready and prepared for sabotage, this group is known for its combat and self defense, its the foundation of the KGB where everyone ( including the president) is basically an agent.
38. Friedrich Engels, http://spartacus-educational.com/, 1820- 1895
Engels is a well known associate of Karl Marx. Engels, as a child, realized how poor the economy is in the 19th century. He starts to work on ways to improve the economy such as wages. Marx and Engels together worked in the Manchester Library to create well known books today including the Communist Manifesto.
39. Engels and the League, http://spartacus-educational.com/
While working on his ideas, Karl and Engels both decided to join the Communist league which was held in London. This league were all communist inspired and shared ideas on their ideas, Engels ideas including Marx, were both well known and were published. their work inspired many well known leaders back then, such as Kim Il-Sung and Joseph Stalin.
40. The Communist League, ww.icl.org
This group was established in the late 1840's, this group was international in the European countries. This group was the root for other groups in England such as the young communist league. This group took in philosophers and socialists who wanted to change the world by their ideas. This group also gathered the problems across the world and tried to fix it with their beliefs.
41. Communist Parties in Countries, 1800- 2015+
Countries across the world are inspired by Marx's work, every country has at least a group of minor leaders. These groups are not well known, but these groups are spread out across the world discussing issues and inventing new theories to help the economy and the politics like Karl Marx.
42. Socialism, http://www.worldsocialism.org/
Socialism is a viewpoint of how everyone is the same, like Marxism everyone is on the same class except the leader. Everyone gets the same pay, home, and amount of support from the government. This is very similar to Marxism.
43. Ushistory.org. "Comparing Economic Systems." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 05 Jan. 2015.
This article compare and contrasts capitalism, communism, and socialism. It explains the history and how all three economic systems came to be. It states out the pros and cons of each economic system and which one of the three is beneficial to each country.
44. Chun, Ruven. "Communism and Computer Ethics." Communism: History and Background. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.
This article defines what communism actually is. It explains how communism was started where the origin came from. As an example of communism, they chose China. Ruven Chun thoroughly explains how China tried to become a thoroughly Marxist country. He explains the history in which China underwent and how it became a country.
45. Green, Sean. "Green, Sean - Karl Marx Impact on Today's Society." HistoryofEconomicThought -. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Green explains how Karl Marx made an impact on todays life and how he left a legacy in this world. He also explains how Karl Marx’s writings caused world events that costs multiple lives. He predicts on what the conclusion to Karl Marx’s beliefs are going to happen. The article has a one paragraph explanation on what Communism is.
46. "Ho Chi Minh". HistoryLearningSite.co.uk. 2008. Web.
This piece of information explains how Ho Chi Minh came into power and some of the things he caused. The research is a little of an autobiography and explains the affair Ho Chi Minh had with the USSR. It tells the reader how the Vietnam War was started.
47. Network, A+E. "Chiang Kai-shek." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 25 Oct. 2014.
This article explains how Chiang-Kai Shek came into power and went against Mao Zedong. It explains how he came into power after the Japanese lost WW2 and what he did afterwards.
48. Networks, A+E. "Karl Marx." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 17 Oct. 2014
This article is an autobiography of Karl Marx and what his early life was. It describes the events Karl Marx did as a child and how he progressed onwards to his late adolescent years. It tells us his after college life and when he created his famous book, “The Communist Manifesto.”
49. Simkin, John. "Spartacus Educational." Spartacus Educational. N.p., Sept. 1977. Web. 18 Oct. 2014.
This article is an autobiography on Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx’s greatest friend. It tells us what his childhood was like and how his education was. In addition, it explains how his family was and who his mother and father were. It goes through the events he’s experienced and what he did as a young adult.
50. "Nikita Khrushchev." Nikita Khrushchev. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
This piece of research tells us who Nikita Khrushchev is. This research is another autobiography and tells us his whole life to how he became a leader in the Russian Civil war. It also tells us that he participated in WW2, the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile crisis. This man was a huge leader that has much influence.
51. "Karl Heinrich Marx - Biography." Karl Marx. Web. 6 May 2015.
This piece of information tells us how Karl Marx’s life was and what he encountered. It gives us info on how his education was and what he did before he became an activists. It states that he worked for a newspaper company that the Prussian Government banned because it rebelled against the Prussian Government.
52. Anti Communism. www.gilderlehrman.org. Web. 1950's
About 50 million Americans were interested in the Communist party. Many people started to ban books, goods etc that may worship Communism. These books were classical, which included Robin Hood.
53. Communist Party USA. http://www.cpusa.org/. Web. 1985
This website from the American people believe that communism will ease the tensions within the borders. These are propaganda's. This website includes news but explains how communism should have taken place and control the chaos. This websites believe's that communism creates peace and order.
54. How Did Fear of Communism Affect American Domestic Policies. http://classroom.synonym.com/. Web. 1950's
Americans were Shocked from the revolution that Russia had on 1917. Soviet Russia demonstrated what new Russia can do with communism. This scare led to the cold war, these were the roots/ foundations or beginning of the cold war that started in the 1920's.
55. The Effects on Communism. http://www.nber.org/. Web. 1950's
Communism effected the world in many ways. many took in the idea of communism and established it into their country. These countries believed that it will change their country for the greater good. Although the question still remains, will communism dominate the world?
56. Rutherford, Scott. "The Spread of Marxism & Its Influence on Russian Communism | The Classroom | Synonym." The Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2014\
Rutherford tells us how the whole Karl Marx idea started. It all started in 11848, when Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx published a book called “The Communist Manifesto”. This book inspired many leaders to do try and fulfill what Karl Marx’s ideas were. These leaders that were inspired try to make a utopian, which is a class-less society. The author of this article also explains how the revolution all started in Russia. He explained how Marx’s writings were influential to Lenin and Trotsky.
57. Johnson, Bethany. "Karl Marx's Theories: Class Differentiation and Revolution, Socialism & Capitalism." Http://education-portal.com/. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
Bethany Johnson explains the beginning of Karl Marx’s thinking and how it became to be. The article shows how Karl Marx’s ideas were and his theory of social classes. She also compares Capitalism and socialism. She compares and contrasts the two.
58. "History 20." History 20. Saskatoon Public School Division, 2002. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.
This author explains how the Communist Manifesto came to be and what it consists of. It explains what Karl Marx’s ideas were and how it has been the influential factor for many revolutions in Russia. It explains how many countries have tried to form a true Marxian State.
59. Graham, James. "Comparison of Chinese and North Korean Communism up to the 1980s." Chinese and North Korean Communism. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Graham compares the Chinese Government to the North Korean government in their ways of Communism. He explains to the reader on how the governments came to be and what they did to become a separate country. Furthermore, it states that how both were influenced by the USSR and that both have the same goals.
60. Engels the Revolutionary. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/. Web. 2003 August
Engels supported Marx with his theories even before the first collaboration with Marx he had many influence works but the public did not accept his ideas. Although his works were very similar to Karl it wasn't at the same level as Karl's
This article Explains How Vladimir Lenin WAS Influenced under Karl Marx's Ideas Vladimir Lenin declared Himself a Marxist. Within the second article, it states that the famous book "Das Kapital" had a huge impact on Lenin's thinking.This leader made a great influence throughout Russia and was trying to "shape" the "future Soviet Union." The founder of the Communist party has had not just a difference in Russia, but worldwide. Throughout th is article, it explains how Lenin was influenced by Karl Marx and his life. His beliefs were only Marxists beliefs.
2. ". Karl Marx and His Theories", Background, The Russian Revolution, SOSE:.. History Year 9, NSW Red Apple Education Ltd., nd Web 05 Jan. 2015.
This article is About what Karl Marx's Theory was and how Karl Marx was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. As the article goes on, it describes what the parts of his theory are and how it functions as a social class. His theory was that there would be a classless society. There were the bourgeoisie and there was the proletarian. The bourgeoisie were the rich part of the class structure. The proletarian were the poorer part of the class structure. Karl Marx's theory was to get rid of the bourgeoisie and the proletarian.
3. "Marxism." Infoplease. Infoplease, nd Web. 02 Nov. 2014.
This article is About who the Communist Leaders Were. The Leaders That Are Analyzed Were Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. THESE Communist Leaders Formed powerful nations that created a difference in man-kind. As you read further, it explains when the Russian Revolution. In the third paragraph, it explains how communists spread to China and how Mao Zhedong They are the cause of many wars and had much influence throughout their nation.
. 4 Rosmanitz, Klaus. "Cuba -. 50 Years After the Revolution".. Cuba Np, nd Web 09 Dec. 2014.
This article Talks About the Rule of Fidel Castro WHEN RULED Cuba Throughout this article, it Explains How the economy was during Castro's rule and also talks about how Cuba has become a communist country. The leader, Fidel Castro, had some great affairs with Russia. It also explains how their government consists of a one-party government and has a communist rule. Their leader follows Karl Marx's ideas. Cuba has had some affairs with Russia, which caused the Cold War.
5. Based on Karl's theories 19th century
Karl’s idea was genius. Explained 2 parties and the outcomes of two parties. He believed the poor would demolish the upper class due to un educational reasons. These reasons will establish a new country.
6. Marx, Karl, Friedrich Engels, and Martin Puchner. The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2005. Print.
The Communist Manifesto was originally written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. However, this copy was taken noted by Martin Puchner. This copy consists of The Communist Manifesto and other writtings such as The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (1825) and These on Feuerbach (1845). The Communist Manifesto describes what Communism is and what Marxism is.
7. Amies, Nick. "Marx Continues to Influence." DW.DE. N.p., 14 Mar. 2008. Web. 02 Nov. 2014.
This article talks about how Karl Marx thought of Communism. He foresaw a world of Communism. He thought Communism was going to be the last “resort” for man-kind. However, according to this article, his theories are proved wrong. This article states that, “His primary work, 'Das Kapital,' still stands out as a wonderfully structured and thought through piece of analysis, drawing on the philosophical and economic thought of his time," he said. "Its condemnation of the specific injustice of the capitalist system has few peers. So, as long as there are capitalists, Marx will remain relevant."
8. Priestland, David. The Red Flag: A History of Communism. New York: Grove, 2009. Print.
The author of the book The Red Flag depicts the history of communism from the French Revolution to today. He tells how Communism came to be today. Priestland tells how each communist leader came into power and ruled with an influence originating from Karl Marx. Some of the leaders he mentions are Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong. It mentions how today’s world is affected by his thinking.
9. Ree, Jonathan. "The Big Question: What Inspired Marx?" OpenLearn. N.p., 1st Dec. 2004. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
This article explains whose Karl Marx’s influence. According to this article, when Karl Marx was in France, he was surrounded by utopian communists, anarchists, Christian socialists, poets, and philosophers. France at the time was a place of new-thinkers and Karl Marx as one of them. But, Karl Marx stayed in Berlin for six years, studying philosophy.
10. Progress Publishers, Moscow, USSR 1887
This Book, “Capital” is based on Karl Marx's idea on how society should be formedat his time. The book explains the 2 type of people. These 2 types of people live in different classes in society. Although this book was followed by many, most people failed to understandthe true meaning of this book, the new beginning.
11. Marx, Karl,“Manifesto” Cont. - By this day in history
The Communist Manifesto is an important piece of work done by Karl MarxThis book describes the different leagues in society. This book was banned in most European countries except for Russia. The Russians collected his ideas and started a revolution on their country based on Marx’s ideas.
12. "Karl Marx Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014
This article describes the life of Karl Marx and how he was educated. It points out his details in life and what Universities he went to. The author gives us some background info on who his parents were and what their professions were. The article also goes through his life time when he writes his publishes after he was exiled out of Prussia.
13. Spalding, Roger. "The Communist Manifesto." History Today. History Review 2000, n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.
This article depicts out certain features of the most commonly well-known book The Communist Manifesto. It tells how it was created and what influenced the authors, Marx and Engels. It tells the reader when the two closely related friends started writing and when they met.
14. "History 20." History 20. Saskatoon Public School Division, 2002. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.
This author explains how the Communist Manifesto came to be and what it consists of. It explains what Karl Marx’s ideas were and how it has been the influential factor for many revolutions in Russia. It explains how many countries have tried to form a true Marxian State.
15. Patton, Dr.Judd. "Is Communism Dead?" Is Communism Dead? N.p., 2000. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
This author explains whether if Communism is actually “dead” or not. He explains how the past events have affected Communism. Dr.Judd tells us just what communism is and how Marxist’s economics are placed. As a conclusion, he stated that,” Communism is not dead yet. It is dying due to real world experiences.”
16. "Spreading Communism.”, The Spread of Communism after the Second World War, Australia in the Vietnam War Era, History Year 9, NSW. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2014.
This piece of research explains how communism spread to Asia after WWII. It specifically tells the readers on how the Korea, Vietnam, and China was influenced by Karl Marx’s ideas and writings. It goes through the history of each country and how communism came to be the popular thinking of each country.
17. Graham, James. "Comparison of Chinese and North Korean Communism up to the 1980s." Chinese and North Korean Communism. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Graham compares the Chinese Government to the North Korean government in their ways of Communism. He explains to the reader on how the governments came to be and what they did to become a separate country. Furthermore, it states that how both were influenced by the USSR and that both have the same goals.
18. Marx, Karl Works since he started publishing
Karl Marx's works are all based on his new type of dictatorship called Marxism. Marxism is an idea on how the economy should works, such as work, money, and government. His work inspired many well known communist leaders known today.
19. Marx, Karl http://www.econlib.org/ Communist work
His books such as Capital was inspired my the communist committee. The Communist committee is a group that collects on ideas of how the communist government should function properly.
20. Marx, Karl Based on Karl's theories
Karl joined a group called Young Hegelians, his writings expelled him from the European countries, he didn't care he continued many works that are well known today and are taught in many communist party's
21. Marx, Karl influnces karlmarxbio.org
Besides all the communist countries, others are influenced that Karl Marx is evil, an idea so strong and powerful that corrupts mankind vs a economy where there are classes and freedom. Although most countries believe that communism is their enemy, some poor countries have no other choice but communism for the greater good. Communism is not a "bad thing" unless we act rudely upon it, communism is like its own religion.
22. Communism is religion pt 1 communismfacts.org
Communism is like a religion. Not by practices or believing in a god, but its a religion by what they believe in, communism believes in equality with no classes. What we see is our opinion or so called "fact" upon communism is forceful and evil, but religion is what brought settlers to America for opprutinities, religion is what led the Israelites from Egypt to Isreal for freedom. Communism is to force people to serve a state
23. Communism is religion pt 2 communismfacts.org
People in communist countries see their leader as a religious figure such as North Korea. The leader believes in communism by Karl's works. The citizens of North Korea believe that God serves under the great leader, they believe that the great leader fell from the heaves as a gift from the spirits. Although it may seem ridiculous to us, its not for them, its their religion, therefore communism is is like religion.
24. Hoyt, Alia. "How Communism Works" 25 February 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/communism.htm 26 October 2014.
Ms. Hoyt explains how communism works and functions. She points out certain facts and causes if communism were to be the dominate socialism throughout the world..The article goes through the phases of how communism will arise. It tells us what Karl Marx tries to eliminate in order to have a true communist country.
25. "Marx Publishes Manifesto." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.
This piece of research explains what happened before Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published their famous writing, The Communist Manifesto. It goes through the personal life of only Karl Marx and how he grew up to be a revolutionists. Furthermore, it specially goes through the steps of which Karl Marx went through in order to write such a tremendous book.
26. "Nikita Khrushchev." Nikita Khrushchev. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
This research explains who Nikita Khrushchev was and what he did. It starts out in his early life and then moves up to when he was a leader in Russia. It is a autobiography of Nikita Khrushchev. He was primarily a leader during the Cold War.
27. What is communism, allaboutphilosophy.org
In this website it states that communism is a socio-political philosophy which they are willing to use violence to obtain its goal of a classless society.
28. Juche Ideology, http://www2.law.columbia.edu/ 1950- 1970
Juche is a form of government, it originated from the soviets which were also based on Karl Marx's ideas, this ideology includes a hierarchy. Juche is also known as “The Weapon of Dictatorship.”
29. Maoism Ideology, http://global.britannica.com/ Mao Zedong
Maoism is the Chinese way of Marxism, but its affect caused a crisis in China in the early 20th century
30. The Cuban Revolution, www.marxists.org 17 August 1960, John Heckman
The Cuban Revolution was believed to revolutionize the whole country into a state with no parties which is also said in Marxism. Although this revolution was not based upon Marxism, but its very similar to Marxism.
31. Leninism, /www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works
Leninism is very much indeed similar to Marxism but it also believes in exucution if you don't obey the laws. Leninism was based off of Vladimir Lenin's theories on how the government should work.
32. Ho Chi Min, /www.marxists.org/ In the Soviet review Problems of the East, April 1960
Ho Chi Min communism was based off of Leninism, he studied through-out many years he studied and attended meetings based on revolutions. He joined the Third International, in France, which held meetings about revolution.
33. North Korea and Russia, http://thediplomat.com/, November 22nd, 2014
Their recent meetings contains trading issues with other countries, and what they should disprove and prove. These two countries are trying to put down other both economically and politically but these two countries are still allied.
34. Mikhail Gorbachev vs. Vladimir Putin, based on news
Mikhail believes after he left that Vladimir will destroy/ruin communism in Russia. Vladimir does not believe in communism in some ways but is still ruling Russia with communist actions.
35. Putin reminds Communism is dead, http://www.novusordowatch.org/, 1993-2015
After Mikhail stood down Boris Yeltsin took over as a democrat, after Boris stood down Putin took in Yeltsin position as a democrat where he did not care for aristocracy but hes busy in restoring the economy.
36. KGB, http://russiapedia.rt.com/, 1953
Originated from Cheka, its one of the highest intelligent services in the world. This group was the best worldwide but now its been shutdown after the corruption of Russia in 1991
37. Cheka, 1917, http://russiapedia.rt.com/
Also known as Chrezvychainaya Komissiya po Borbe s Kontrrevolutsiey i Sabotazhem, its a group where they are combat ready and prepared for sabotage, this group is known for its combat and self defense, its the foundation of the KGB where everyone ( including the president) is basically an agent.
38. Friedrich Engels, http://spartacus-educational.com/, 1820- 1895
Engels is a well known associate of Karl Marx. Engels, as a child, realized how poor the economy is in the 19th century. He starts to work on ways to improve the economy such as wages. Marx and Engels together worked in the Manchester Library to create well known books today including the Communist Manifesto.
39. Engels and the League, http://spartacus-educational.com/
While working on his ideas, Karl and Engels both decided to join the Communist league which was held in London. This league were all communist inspired and shared ideas on their ideas, Engels ideas including Marx, were both well known and were published. their work inspired many well known leaders back then, such as Kim Il-Sung and Joseph Stalin.
40. The Communist League, ww.icl.org
This group was established in the late 1840's, this group was international in the European countries. This group was the root for other groups in England such as the young communist league. This group took in philosophers and socialists who wanted to change the world by their ideas. This group also gathered the problems across the world and tried to fix it with their beliefs.
41. Communist Parties in Countries, 1800- 2015+
Countries across the world are inspired by Marx's work, every country has at least a group of minor leaders. These groups are not well known, but these groups are spread out across the world discussing issues and inventing new theories to help the economy and the politics like Karl Marx.
42. Socialism, http://www.worldsocialism.org/
Socialism is a viewpoint of how everyone is the same, like Marxism everyone is on the same class except the leader. Everyone gets the same pay, home, and amount of support from the government. This is very similar to Marxism.
43. Ushistory.org. "Comparing Economic Systems." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 05 Jan. 2015.
This article compare and contrasts capitalism, communism, and socialism. It explains the history and how all three economic systems came to be. It states out the pros and cons of each economic system and which one of the three is beneficial to each country.
44. Chun, Ruven. "Communism and Computer Ethics." Communism: History and Background. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.
This article defines what communism actually is. It explains how communism was started where the origin came from. As an example of communism, they chose China. Ruven Chun thoroughly explains how China tried to become a thoroughly Marxist country. He explains the history in which China underwent and how it became a country.
45. Green, Sean. "Green, Sean - Karl Marx Impact on Today's Society." HistoryofEconomicThought -. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Green explains how Karl Marx made an impact on todays life and how he left a legacy in this world. He also explains how Karl Marx’s writings caused world events that costs multiple lives. He predicts on what the conclusion to Karl Marx’s beliefs are going to happen. The article has a one paragraph explanation on what Communism is.
46. "Ho Chi Minh". HistoryLearningSite.co.uk. 2008. Web.
This piece of information explains how Ho Chi Minh came into power and some of the things he caused. The research is a little of an autobiography and explains the affair Ho Chi Minh had with the USSR. It tells the reader how the Vietnam War was started.
47. Network, A+E. "Chiang Kai-shek." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 25 Oct. 2014.
This article explains how Chiang-Kai Shek came into power and went against Mao Zedong. It explains how he came into power after the Japanese lost WW2 and what he did afterwards.
48. Networks, A+E. "Karl Marx." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 17 Oct. 2014
This article is an autobiography of Karl Marx and what his early life was. It describes the events Karl Marx did as a child and how he progressed onwards to his late adolescent years. It tells us his after college life and when he created his famous book, “The Communist Manifesto.”
49. Simkin, John. "Spartacus Educational." Spartacus Educational. N.p., Sept. 1977. Web. 18 Oct. 2014.
This article is an autobiography on Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx’s greatest friend. It tells us what his childhood was like and how his education was. In addition, it explains how his family was and who his mother and father were. It goes through the events he’s experienced and what he did as a young adult.
50. "Nikita Khrushchev." Nikita Khrushchev. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
This piece of research tells us who Nikita Khrushchev is. This research is another autobiography and tells us his whole life to how he became a leader in the Russian Civil war. It also tells us that he participated in WW2, the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile crisis. This man was a huge leader that has much influence.
51. "Karl Heinrich Marx - Biography." Karl Marx. Web. 6 May 2015.
This piece of information tells us how Karl Marx’s life was and what he encountered. It gives us info on how his education was and what he did before he became an activists. It states that he worked for a newspaper company that the Prussian Government banned because it rebelled against the Prussian Government.
52. Anti Communism. www.gilderlehrman.org. Web. 1950's
About 50 million Americans were interested in the Communist party. Many people started to ban books, goods etc that may worship Communism. These books were classical, which included Robin Hood.
53. Communist Party USA. http://www.cpusa.org/. Web. 1985
This website from the American people believe that communism will ease the tensions within the borders. These are propaganda's. This website includes news but explains how communism should have taken place and control the chaos. This websites believe's that communism creates peace and order.
54. How Did Fear of Communism Affect American Domestic Policies. http://classroom.synonym.com/. Web. 1950's
Americans were Shocked from the revolution that Russia had on 1917. Soviet Russia demonstrated what new Russia can do with communism. This scare led to the cold war, these were the roots/ foundations or beginning of the cold war that started in the 1920's.
55. The Effects on Communism. http://www.nber.org/. Web. 1950's
Communism effected the world in many ways. many took in the idea of communism and established it into their country. These countries believed that it will change their country for the greater good. Although the question still remains, will communism dominate the world?
56. Rutherford, Scott. "The Spread of Marxism & Its Influence on Russian Communism | The Classroom | Synonym." The Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2014\
Rutherford tells us how the whole Karl Marx idea started. It all started in 11848, when Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx published a book called “The Communist Manifesto”. This book inspired many leaders to do try and fulfill what Karl Marx’s ideas were. These leaders that were inspired try to make a utopian, which is a class-less society. The author of this article also explains how the revolution all started in Russia. He explained how Marx’s writings were influential to Lenin and Trotsky.
57. Johnson, Bethany. "Karl Marx's Theories: Class Differentiation and Revolution, Socialism & Capitalism." Http://education-portal.com/. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2015.
Bethany Johnson explains the beginning of Karl Marx’s thinking and how it became to be. The article shows how Karl Marx’s ideas were and his theory of social classes. She also compares Capitalism and socialism. She compares and contrasts the two.
58. "History 20." History 20. Saskatoon Public School Division, 2002. Web. 26 Oct. 2014.
This author explains how the Communist Manifesto came to be and what it consists of. It explains what Karl Marx’s ideas were and how it has been the influential factor for many revolutions in Russia. It explains how many countries have tried to form a true Marxian State.
59. Graham, James. "Comparison of Chinese and North Korean Communism up to the 1980s." Chinese and North Korean Communism. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
Mr. Graham compares the Chinese Government to the North Korean government in their ways of Communism. He explains to the reader on how the governments came to be and what they did to become a separate country. Furthermore, it states that how both were influenced by the USSR and that both have the same goals.
60. Engels the Revolutionary. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/. Web. 2003 August
Engels supported Marx with his theories even before the first collaboration with Marx he had many influence works but the public did not accept his ideas. Although his works were very similar to Karl it wasn't at the same level as Karl's