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Communism vs Democracy
Communism is an original system of society, quite different from
Democracy in many ways. While total democracy is not widely spread, many
forms of it are prosperous throughout the world today.
One of the first and major differences between a Communist and
Democratic government is their contrary economic systems. In a communist
government, the community owns the major resources and means of
production. The goal of such a system is to prevent any one person or
group of people from becoming radically rich, while others are extremely
poor. The system attempts to eliminate lower class by balancing the
wealth between rich and poor, therefore giving everyone equal pay and
ownership. Unfortunately, this results in an increased lower class.
However, in a Democracy, free enterprising is permitted, and smiled
upon. ? Here, free enterprising helps the economy to flourish. People
can organize their own businesses and receive their own profits if it
succeeds, or debts if it fails. In this system, the harder a person
works, the more money they receive, allowing them to ‘make ends
meet.’ The downside to democracy is that people can get a high paying
job through education, but may work just as hard at a lower paying job
and receive less money. As Winston Churchill once said, "The inherent
vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent
virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." Generally,
Democracy’s seem be more successful economically.
In a democracy, money is the most dominant incentive. On the contrary,
in a communist government, a person can work a million times harder than
the person sitting next to him, and receive equal pay. This results in
no incentive on the part of the worker whatsoever. When there is nothing
to achieve by working harder, people become slothful, which does little
good for a country’s economy. In most attempts, past and present,
communism has failed economically, whereas democracies have a
commendable success rate.
Communism is most widely taken up by Third World countries striving for
national independence and sudden social change (Russia, Cuba, and
Northern Korea). Forms of democracy however, are usually exercised by
countries, which have a long-range goal to succeed, or improve
economically (Britain, U.S.A.). Most widely first heard of through
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto, communism
hasn’t been around nearly as long as democracy, which is first known
to have existed in the city-states of ancient Greece and Rome.
In theory, everyone is equal in a communist government, however this is
not true in many aspects. When only one person controls a communist
government, it’s not far off from totalitarianism, as that one voice
is the only one that really matters. In a democracy, however, every
citizen has an equal say in government. Suffrage rights apply to men and
women alike, regardless of race, past education, heritage, etc. Even in
ancient Greece and Rome, every citizen could vote individually at an
assembly, with a vote from a farmer counting as much as a vote from an
artist.
As you can see, Communist and Democratic forms of government are very
contrary to each other. As they both have benefits and disadvantages,
people continuously argue over the superior choice, despite history.
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