1. Vanguard of the proletariat
The argument of Vladimir Lenin that says a superior communist party (a small group of elites) usually in a less-advanced country will take out revolutions because of lack of consciousness. Moreover, capitalism that associates with that society will not disappear because of past historical situations.
2. Nomenklatura
Selected major position jobs and important political jobs that can have a big influence on the society, economy, politically, and the whole state. Those jobs were hired by the communist party to limit the power sharing.
3. False Consciousness
Marxist theory that says that people are unable to see the nature of the things around them, especially exploitation because …show more content…
Reforming policies that were established in the Soviet Union in the 80s. The reforming associated with the Sharp criticism of Glasnost (openness) made by Mikhail Gorbachev. The purpose of Perestroika is to restructure the system of the state politically, and economically.
6. Shock Therapy
The opposite of gradualism, Shock therapy as a policy is a huge fast change in the marketization procedure. The purpose of shock therapy is to foster the fixing of shortages and hyperinflation
7. Imperialism
A policy of a system or state that is seeking to expand and extend their strength to control and influence resources, people, and territories usually by using militaristic option and force.
8. Colonialism
A militaristic and diplomatic policy in which a country physically occupies and controls another territory for their natural resources.
A policy of a country to use dominance and force usually with a military option to control another foreign country, territories, and people. Often colonialism seeks a consolidation of a nation
9. Neo-liberalism
An ideology that supports the privatization in order to Increase the free market, private sector, and reduce the intervention of the