
anti-communist movements
Anti-communist movements are efforts by individuals or groups opposing communism, an ideology advocating for a classless society and government control of resources. These movements arose during the 20th century, especially in response to the spread of Soviet influence and communist regimes. They often aimed to support political systems that promote democracy, capitalism, and individual freedoms, countering perceived threats of authoritarianism and economic control associated with communism. Anti-communist efforts took various forms, including political activism, military intervention, and propaganda, shaping the geopolitical landscape during the Cold War and beyond.