Explore the enduring impact and diverse perspectives on communism in this compelling collection of scientific journal articles. The work examines the multifaceted nature of communism, its origins, evolutions, and its ongoing influence in modern societies. Covering regions from Eastern Europe to the Korean Peninsula, the articles analyze educational reforms in the Visegrad Four, investigate the brain's role in ideological adherence, and scrutinize Poland's economic aftermath. They also juxtapose the intersections of Christianity and communist ideals, offering groundbreaking insights into anti-communism's trajectory in South Korea, legal transformations in Czechoslovakia, and political shifts toward neo-conservatism in post-communist Europe. Additional discussions address propaganda, memory politics, and the historical narrative of communist rule in Eastern Europe. By bringing together diverse analyses, this collection provides a comprehensive understanding of how communism has shaped and continues to influence global societies. Quality Research Publishing aims to make knowledge accessible by curating topical compilations of the latest research and offering plain language summaries. Each article is available individually and digitally at no cost, ensuring that educational and scientific work is presented in an understandable way for those seeking deeper knowledge. The research articles included were published under a permissive
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