Communism: Wider Reading Homework

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Communism: Wider Reading Homework Respond to the following questions, based on the assigned reading: 1) According to Karl Marx, which group of people are put at a disadvantage in a capitalist society? Use PEE to form your answer. Outline a communist’s argument about why communism would be more effective than capitalism. Compare the communist ideology to either laissez-faire or Huey Long’s “Share the Wealth” idea. Explain how communism would be a threat to business in America. Respond to the following questions, based on the assigned reading: 1) According to Karl Marx, which group of people are put at a disadvantage in a capitalist society? Use PEE to form your answer. Outline a communist’s argument about why communism would be more effective than capitalism. Compare the communist ideology to either laissez-faire or Huey Long’s “Share the Wealth” idea. Explain how communism would be a threat to business in America.