The communism is a socioeconomic political doctrine that advocates a classless and stateless society wherein there is collective ownership and control of property and all means of production (all property is publicly owned), ruled by a dictatorship, based on the idea of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that common people could take the place of …show more content…
In the United States,a large segment of the working class joined the effort to form labor unions in the late 19th century,they believed that was the only way to protect the interests of workers in American business.As the labor movement got stronger, members of America’s wealthy classes began to consider workers as increasing fear, convinced that unions threatened to undermine entire American way of life.Such labor radicalism led to confusing about communism ,also left many Americans with strong dislike for radical thought and linked them to foreign political objectives and strategies.
In 1917,when the Russian Revolution succeed and created the first communist government in the world,it heated up the conflicts.Most Americans looked on the revolution with deep sense of fearful which made many of them identified any sign of industrial disruption or labor agitation as a sign that communists were in America and trying to abolish the capitalist