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emmasim [6.3K]
3 years ago
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How did the US stop communism in Western Europe?​

History
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Goshia [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. His policy of containment is known as the Truman Doctrine. ... To help rebuild after the war, the United States pledged $13 billion of aid to Europe in the Marshall Plan.

Explanation:

solong [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

i hope this is what your looking for

Explanation:

communism didn’t exist to be stopped. None of the countries which Americans call ‘communist’ even described themselves as such. They, just as inaccurately, described themselves ‘socialist’. In fact the so called ‘communist’ parties of western europe still exist and support variations of state and reformist capitalism.

Socialism/communism proper, will be an advanced , post-capitalist society, run by us all, locally, regionally, globally, in administration over resources and not a government over people.

It will be a market -free, money -free, production for use (not for sale), free access (not rationed access) commonly owned,(not private, corporate or state owned) revolutionary permanent break with the present capitalist one.

It has never existed anywhere.

It is not a ‘reformist’ nor a ‘statist’ version of capitalism which retains wage slavery in any form.

It will be the mature, politically conscious task of the immense majority to make it happen and not the minority vanguardist led actions of pseudo-revolutionaries.

“The organising tenet will be from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs.”

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