Why Communism and Religion Operate with the Same Psychology

After years of observing them, what struck me the most was how similar in principle the two extremes of communism and religion are. While the former is a modern form of national domination, the latter is probably the oldest. As people wake up to facts about nature, the world, and the universe, religion has lost its place as the great source of mystery, while communism has filled the void to allow powerful men to continue in the world. can.

While Karl Marx is credited with philosophy in the mid-19th century, the main goal of state control leading to collective ownership of wealth, property, and economic enterprise. His ideology grew wings and was successful in underdeveloped and poverty stricken countries. The call was the overthrow of the rich and equality for all.

In Russia, the first communist nation, the tsar and his family lived in luxury while the rest of the country fought under the weight of the First World War. The Industrial Revolution of 1917 saw his removal and assassination when the Bolshevik Party took power. They had their eyes on the world as they saw their fight as international. Their propaganda reached most of the countries where governments fought to eradicate them.

Religion, on the other hand, has long been a dominant force in the nation with its eyes on the world. In countries where it has been successful, governments are practically controlled by members of whatever religion they belong to.

The most striking example are the Muslim countries in the east and the Catholic-dominated nations of Italy and Ireland in the west. The Jewish religion dominates Israel, while Hindi controls the population of India. Russia was Orthodox before the Industrial Revolution.

In today’s world, a considerable part of the world’s population is dominated by religion or communism. China, which has something like 20% or a fifth of the world’s population, is the largest and India with 17.86% is the second. Combined, these two nations are home to one-third of all peoples.

The Muslim religion now covers 23% of the total and the Christian population represents up to 33% in 2017, of which around 16% or half of that number are Catholic.

The tendency in all these systems is to grow through population growth, influence, and conversion. Where people are agnostic, the birth rate is declining and so is church attendance. Now there is a major change in the demographics of the world and in the things people associate with.

It struck me that people just need strong leadership, no matter what type it is. They also seem to be less concerned with their spirituality. That can come from religion, communism, or politics. Whatever it is, basically the world continues in the same way and the situation in the world declines based on loss of faith, readiness for war, aggression towards others and terrorism, which is based on rush to get there. to heaven.

Whichever force has the most power, it will win it, be it through revolution, the assassination of dissidents, the rise of dictators, or whatever else. There is no one that is better than another, as they all pursue one thing: control of a larger empire and ultimately the world.

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