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Definition of Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are the world’s largest sporting event. At this event, athletes from different corners of the planet compete in various disciplines with the hope of winning a medal. According to the rules of the Olympic Charter governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the celebration is a […]

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Definition of Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution was a military conflict that lasted from 1910 to 1917 in Mexico. The conflict began with the uprising led by Francisco I. Madero against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and then continued as a civil war with different sides. With Madero as president, social and political demands were not […]

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Definition of scientific socialism

Scientific socialism is the branch of the socialist movement that is based on a critical reflection of economic and political history to generate methods and resources that allow us to fight capitalism on a real level and not from a purely theoretical position. This idea is usually associated with the precepts proposed by […]

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Definition of class struggle

Class struggle is a concept that is very present in Marxism. It focuses on how a population, segmented into sectors or classes that have different positions, is confronted or separated by interests, needs and claims that clash with each other. Both the Marxist interpretation of this concept and the vision on the subject cultivated by anarchism […]

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Definition of war communism

War Communism was a political and economic model that was implemented during the winter of 1918 in Russia. Promoted by the Bolsheviks, the plan aimed to overcome the difficulties arising from the civil war and advance the construction of socialism. The design and execution of War Communism was based on the idea that the Bolsheviks were the only ones to achieve the goal of achieving socialism.

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Definition of USSR

USSR is the acronym for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the country usually referred to as the Soviet Union. It is a state that was founded in late 1922 and existed until late 1991, when it was dissolved. The origins of the USSR are linked to the disappearance of the Russian Empire. […]

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Definition of Roman law

Roman law is the name given to the set of laws and regulations that allowed the organization of society in the times of Ancient Rome. It is the legal system that governed between the year 753 BC and the 5th century AD, when the dissolution of the Roman Empire took place.

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Definition of harakiri

Harakiri is a term that comes from the Japanese language. The concept, also accepted as hara-kiri in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), is formed with the words hara (which can be translated as "belly") and kiri (translatable as "cut"). Harakiri is a type of ritual suicide that is practiced in the […]

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Definition of Cuban Revolution

Revolution is a notion that comes from the late Latin revolutio. The concept can be used to refer to an abrupt and profound change in the social, economic and political organization of a nation. The process that leads to the realization of such a modification is also called revolution. Revolutionaries are those who promote and carry out an uprising that aims to […]

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Definition of Reform War

The notion of war comes from the Germanic word werra, which can be translated as “fight”. The word has an etymological link with the Middle Dutch word warre and with the Old High German word wërra. One of the meanings of war refers to a military conflict between two or more sides. The fight can take place between nations or […]

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