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  • Essay / The relationship between communist/socialist movements...

    Communist/socialist movements played an essential role in the development of liberation movements. Across most of Asia and Africa, the communist/socialist sphere of influence has grown to encompass about a third of the world's population. Engulfing many nations at the dawn of their independence. The relationship between the communist/socialist movements and the liberation movements was based on an operating factor that allowed the movement to succeed due to the communist/socialist influence on this factor. Communism is a socio-economic movement that played a major role in several countries. Gestant of the theology of Karl Marks and Friedrich Engles' work, The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848; laying the foundations for the application of the policy in the early 20th. As a result, leaders such as Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin were able to implement and further develop these theories in the Soviet Union. Their goal, as Mark Sandle points out, was to modernize and industrialize as quickly as possible. Focusing on the industrial sector and its components through Stalin's five-year plans intended to revolutionize industry (Sandle, 92). However, the Soviet Union was not alone: ​​Communist China, under the rule of Mao Zedong in 1957, had developed an alternative model. This is evidenced by the emergence of the Great Leap Forward, a plan aimed at a more balanced and modern global economic strategy. Mao set out to exploit China's abundance of labor to transform its economy through the processes of agricultural industrialization and collectivization (Sandle, 114). The influence of communism was not limited to the Soviet Union or China, its influence spanned four continents and a third of the world's population. This... middle of paper ... put him in a worse situation than he was originally in. Additionally, the Cold War is shown as the story unfolds and although all the while the leader of Wormold's liberation, rather than being removed from office, is left in place as were many dictators and tyrants after the end of the Cold War and Milly (the country) who almost felt like she had a mother again (real independence) is forced to settle down without a mother. Just like many nations after the Cold War were simply forgotten and left in a state of conflict. The relationship between socialist/communist movements and liberation movements was influenced by the influence that developed on the factor acting in the movements. . By manipulating and using existing communist influence, they were able to develop strong relationships with the newly independent nations..