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* [[Communism]] - a higher level of socialism with [[Post-scarcity|abundance]] and [[Classless society|no classes]] and [[Stateless society|no government]] | * [[Communism]] - a higher level of socialism with [[Post-scarcity|abundance]] and [[Classless society|no classes]] and [[Stateless society|no government]] | ||
* [[Class society]] | * [[Class society|Class Society]] | ||
* [[Bourgeoisie]] - the upper class, the elites | * [[Bourgeoisie]] - the upper class, the elites | ||
* [[Proletariat]] - the commoners, the workers | * [[Proletariat]] - the commoners, the workers | ||
* [[Tendency of the rate of profit to fall]] - a tendency within capitalism, "your margin is my opportunity" | * [[Tendency of the rate of profit to fall|Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall]] - a tendency within capitalism, "your margin is my opportunity" | ||
== Socialists == | == Socialists == | ||
* [[Karl | * [[Karl Marx]] | ||
* [[Friedrich | * [[Friedrich Engels]] | ||
* [[Vladimir | * [[Vladimir Lenin]] | ||
* [[Joseph | * [[Joseph Stalin]] | ||
* [[Mao Zedong | * [[Mao Zedong]] | ||
* [[Ho Chi Minh]] | * [[Ho Chi Minh]] | ||
*[[Enver Hoxha]] | *[[Enver Hoxha]] |
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Concepts
- Capitalism - the most common mode of production around the world which produces immense misery
- Socialism - a mode of production where the commoners are in charge of production
- Communism - a higher level of socialism with abundance and no classes and no government
- Class Society
- Bourgeoisie - the upper class, the elites
- Proletariat - the commoners, the workers
- Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall - a tendency within capitalism, "your margin is my opportunity"