Daniel Guerrero
Professor Patricia Andrews, MA
03/31/19
Chapter 21
The Rise and Fall of World Communism
1917-present
Bolshevik leader of the Russian Revolution. This man became the iconic symbol of world
communism in his own country and everywhere else. The poster reads as Lenin live, Lenin Lives,
Lenin will live. Looking at the timeline on page 931, we see that Global Communism begins in
1917 in the Russian Revolution. Karl's Marx philosophy of communism continues to influence
people until the years 1970s. The Bolsheviks were a Socialist Party who were determined and were
governed by Vladimir Lenin. He expected that the rest of the European countries be quick to follow
there steps. This would me that Russia would be seen as a shinning light in social change. His
message was simple during the year of 1917, Peace, Bread and Land. They later on decide to change
their names from the Bolsheviks to the Communist Revolution. On page 936, we see a poster
representing propaganda from thr Russian Civil War through the Bolshevik's eyes. The poster was
made ion 1921, titled as "Electrification and Counter-Revolution." This image presents a communist
view of the civil war that followed the Russian Revolution. Its shows a worker bring electricity. also
as a symbolic symbol of modern times in progress. Communism was so well known that even China
was involved in 1949. In China the ideas of Karl Marx's wasn't well known until the early 20th
century. In 1921 there was a small communist party known as the CCP, it was founded with the
initial aims of organizing the country. This small party grew over the next 28 years, with only having
60 people, grew in the large political party Their political leader was young and his name was Moa
Zedong. In 1949 they won victoriously again Japan, and were known as the rullers of china.