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Communism in Vietnam



Communism - fundamentally, a system of social organization in which property (especially real property and the means of production) is held in common. Thus, the ejido system of the indigenous people of Mexico and the property-and-work system of the Inca were both communist, although the former was a matter of more or less independent communities cultivating their own lands in common and the   Read More...

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    Vietnam Joins the World
    by James W. Morley, Masashi Nishihara. 248 pgs.



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