"Communist Manifesto": A ghost, the ghost of communism, wanders the European continent. In order to carry out a sacred encirclement and suppression of this ghost, all the forces of old Europe, the Pope and the Tsar, Metternich and Gizo, the French radicals and the German police, united.
can be said that since the day when communism was introduced, it was destined to compete with the royalists, conservatives, and capitalism.
(1), disparity between capitalism
In daily life, we can often hear the term communism, So what does it mean?
Communism first originated in Germany and was created by Marx and Engels. Marx is committed to building a society of public ownership of the means of production without oppression, no class system, and no exploitation.
In his "ideal country", the world will become very beautiful. Everything will be allocated according to needs, and everyone only needs to do their own job, without worrying about food and clothing. Everyone is called a "comrade", and those class inequalities will no longer exist.
If communism can really be built, then will be the gospel to all mankind . However, communism must be built on a highly prosperous economic system, and only with an economic foundation can it determine the superstructure of communism. Although there are still many socialist countries in the world, it is difficult to truly realize communism in the short term.
, on the contrary, is the Nordic countries like Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, and Iceland. They are quite rudimentary of communism. Of course, they will not recognize it. But this also indirectly shows that communism will be the final form of human social development.
Churchill
Even though the communist ideal is called the "gospel of mankind" and aims to benefit all mankind, has been rejected by many Western countries.
is like when Soviet Russia was founded, it was faced with domestic royalists and Western capitalism, and Churchill’s famous Iron Curtain speech
" from Szczecin on the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea. Yaste, has pulled down the iron curtain across the European continent." It called on capitalist countries around the world to unite and jointly prevent the Soviet Communist Party’s "fifth column"
. Later, there was the US-Soviet struggle for hegemony and confrontation. pattern. In addition, in the 1950s and 1960s, the United States also set off a "red terror" because of McCarthyism. U.S. lawmakers and policemen are arrogant, no matter who they look at, they look like communists. Even the famous movie star Marilyn Monroe has been prosecuted for this.
At the same time, they are extremely vigilant against all socialist countries except the Soviet Union. For example, when the People's Republic of China was first established, Western countries imposed a blockade on us for decades.
For example, the United States used the opportunity to help South Korea to rehabilitate the Korean Workers’ Party; for example, when the Communist Party of Vietnam was about to unify the whole territory, the United States brazenly launched the Vietnam War; for example, the United States has been suppressing Cuba because it is a socialist country. It almost triggered a world war because of the missile crisis. It can be seen from
that the western countries led by the United States at are targeting communism everywhere. Repeatedly pained the killer, trying to make communism nowhere to hide in the world.
(2), natural rivals, all enemies
So, why do western countries "hate" communism so much?
First of all, it is impossible for two phases to coexist in the same country. Because capitalism emphasizes that the production system is private ownership, wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few capitalists , they can use money to squeeze workers wantonly, forcing them to work non-stop and never have the opportunity to turn over, just take it every day Doing the most tiring work with meager salary.
and communism is standing on the position of the majority of people, seeking rights for everyone, and promoting public ownership of the means of production.
Capitalism has accumulated a huge amount of wealth. If it is allowed to take out all of its assets for free, who would be willing? Z3z
may be the hard accumulation of several generations, or the wealth earned through hard work in this life, and certainly not willing to disperse the family wealth. Therefore, the upper class in the West has always been very afraid of communism.
is afraid that there will be a "hitting local tyrant and dividing the fields". At the same time, capitalists have been dominant for a long time, so they have a strong resistance to communism.
As for the people in the West, why is unwilling to accept communism?
Because capitalists have securitized their resources, the common people have become vested interests. Therefore, they are unwilling to easily break this hard-won so-called "balance".
This form of resource securitization has led most people to join the capital bureau. Therefore, the public and capitalists can be regarded as those who have common interests. Naturally follow the upper class against communism.
Capitalists can use financial rules to demonize communism. has caused more people, and they have no good feelings about communism. Just like in the last century, many people mistakenly thought that communism was a "communist communist wife".
Of course, the people at the bottom do not have so many ways to obtain the latest knowledge, only what others say they believe. And what the capitalists want them to see is what the capitalists want them to see.
Second, the West has been prejudiced against communism from the beginning. When the Soviet Bolsheviks made a revolution, it was earth-shattering, which made Britain, the United States and other countries discover the super appeal of communism.
soon broke out in World War II. Countries such as Britain, the United States and France saw that the German Nazi had such a strong appeal, just like communism. Western countries saw the German people, crazy for the Nazis, and even at the expense of the whole world. Therefore, and they fear that if communism continues to grow, it will shake their long-established chaebol foundation . It is precisely because of the fear of the Nazis that
gradually migrated to communist countries after the end of World War II. Every time the communists gathered, the West was frightened.
Of course, there are quite a few gangsters under the banner of communism. For example, the "Khmer Rouge" in Cambodia in the last century, like terrorists, exercised repressive rule in the country, and used various names to suppress dissidents; and the ultra-left "Red Army" in Japan. It is indeed very terrifying to do something against humanity in the name of revolution.
Therefore, such extremist organizations make many people who do not know why they mistakenly believe that communism is really the case. In order to prevent this situation from spreading to the mainland, we can only find ways to suppress communism. In summary, the West hates communism because it has a direct conflict of interest with it , and at the same time, they don’t know enough about communism, so they start to make judgments involuntarily.
(3), the further extension of international contradictions
So, besides the above two reasons, what is the inducement that causes in the West to hate communism so much? On the one hand,
is the opposition between countries. Russia was the first to establish a socialist country. As early as the Tsarist Russia era, it did not get along well with countries such as Britain, the United States and France. Because everyone was a great power at that time, it was inevitable that there would be differences due to interests.
You must know that Britain is the mother state of the United States, and the relationship between France and Britain has always been harmonious. Therefore, it is normal for Western forces to be hostile to Tsarina.
Although Soviet Russia replaced Soviet Russia, the power class has been changed from the inside out, but the opposition to the West has not changed. In addition, the Soviet Union still has not changed its previous habit of "addiction to land like fate" and gradually expanded its territory, which made Western countries uneasy.
The Soviet Union at that time was the "big brother" of the socialist countries. All people in the world who believed in communism avoided more or lessIt is inevitable to have contact with the Soviet Union.
Therefore, Western countries will "hate the house and the black" and transfer this boredom to the Soviet allies. Moreover, after the end of World War II, the Soviet Union supported the expansion of its allies around the world, which made Western countries uneasy.
is afraid that it will start exporting revolution to itself. If it is true, then it should respond to Marx’s sentence "The ghost of communism will wander over Europe."
The reason why Western countries hate communism lies in their targeting of the Soviet Union. You know, the Soviet Union also has ambitions to be the world's hegemon, and countries such as Britain and the United States can't naturally watch their throne being taken away by others. As long as
is a communist country, it will inevitably be more or less involved with the Soviet Union. Therefore, in order to contain the growth of the Soviet Union, the West has also contained communism.
When the New China was first established, the West blocked China. It was also because the New China formulated a one-sided foreign policy and drove the National Government supported by the United States to Taiwan, so the United States was very worried about China.
is afraid that we will become the Soviet Union's top man in the world. Facts have proved that the worries and measures of the West are indeed a stumbling block in the world. China is a sovereign country. Although it has been groping and advancing in the process of building a communist society, it will not obey the Soviet Union’s instructions.
On the other hand, the rise of communist countries has harmed the interests of Europe and the United States. It is not difficult to find that the developed countries in the world are mostly capitalist countries following Britain and the United States.
And the communist countries are not a camp, and they will not obey their orders when they become stronger. Therefore, the rise of communist countries will surely challenge Western hegemonism. Since they are not with them, they will naturally do their best to eliminate this hidden danger.
Of course, although the dislike of communism in Western countries has not disappeared, it is not as tense as the last century. No one stipulates that there must be only one doctrine in this world. The two doctrines should coexist peacefully, with both competition and cooperation. Working together to develop economic construction well is the most important thing.