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Communism - A Survival Analysis


Viswanatha Sankara Rama Subramaniam


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Why Communism has not survived? Is it possible to introduce the dimensions of eternality for its revival? These need thought provoking and a deep-sea dimensional analysis. Hence, it is bound the boggle the mind of the person who asked the question, and who ventures to answer it. This should have been analysed and answered in the 17th or 18th century. Then the whole world should have functioned in an entirely different politico-social infrastructure!! I feel it is worth to have this analysis in the archive of this 21st century bibliographic collections, to help many developing & under developed nations (which are "still" having a strong faith in the "ancient" Communism), to formulate an appropriate strategy to "Accelerate the pace of their socio-economic development"!!! This paper provides an answer for this.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 18

Keywords: communism, basic needs, capitalism, darwin, domestic, economic, financial, fittest, groups, individual, investment, lenin, management, manpower, marx, people, productivity, rate of return, revolution, savings, sectors, social, socialism, state, surplus, survival, technology, wealth

JEL Classification: A13, A14, B41, D63, D78, E22, E24, H11, O11, P12

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Date posted: June 4, 2007  

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Subramaniam, Viswanatha Sankara Rama, Communism - A Survival Analysis. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=990944 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.990944

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Alwarkurichi
Tirunelveli District
Tamil Nadu
India
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