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  2. Communist revolution - Wikipedia

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    A communist revolution is a proletarian revolution inspired by the ideas of Marxism that aims to replace capitalism with communism. [1] Depending on the type of government, the term socialism can be used to indicate an intermediate stage between capitalism and communism and may be the goal of the revolution, especially in Marxist–Leninist ...

  3. Democratic revolution - Wikipedia

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    Democratic revolution, in contrast, does not necessarily imply how long the process will take. Formlessness is an intrinsic problem of democratic revolutions. When transitions can be (mis)interpreted as a long process, it becomes difficult to recede landmarks of failure or success into the flux of political and economic events.

  4. Revolutions of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The "Mongolian Revolution" was a democratic, peaceful revolution that started with demonstrations and hunger strikes and ended 70-years of Marxism-Leninism and eventually moved towards democracy. It was spearheaded by mostly younger people demonstrating on Sükhbaatar Square in the capital Ulaanbaatar.

  5. New Democracy - Wikipedia

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    New Democracy, or the New Democratic Revolution, is a type of democracy in Marxism, based on Mao Zedong's Bloc of Four Social Classes theory in post-revolutionary China which argued originally that democracy in China would take a path that was decisively distinct from that in any other country.

  6. Opinion: Republican Party uses 'communism' as scare ... - AOL

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    Carlos Linares has seen communism and dictatorships growing up in El Salvador and other countries. Communism will not work in the US, he says. Opinion: Republican Party uses 'communism' as scare ...

  7. Communist state - Wikipedia

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    Communist states were also established in Cambodia, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. In 1989, the communist states in Eastern Europe collapsed after the Iron Curtain broke under public pressure during a wave of mostly non-violent movements as part of the Revolutions of 1989 which led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

  8. History of democratic socialism - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Japanese Communist Party (JPC) does not advocate for a violent revolution, instead proposing a parliamentary democratic revolution to achieve "democratic change in politics and the economy." [199] There has been a resurgent interest in the JPC among workers and the Japanese youth due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008. [200]

  9. Communism - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx criticized liberalism as not democratic enough and found the unequal social situation of the workers during the Industrial Revolution undermined the democratic agency of citizens. [217] Marxists differ in their positions towards democracy. [218] [219] controversy over Marx's legacy today turns largely on its ambiguous relation to ...