Titoism

The term Titoism was named after leader of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito and it presents a kind of philosophy that is in some aspects similar to Stalinism and from some other aspects it differs. The both of philosophies are based on reaching communistic goals. But Titoism was based on reaching communism independently, rather than in unions with other countries, while Stalinism was based on reaching communistic goals in unions and that is why he created Soviet Union and Warsaw pact. At the end, neither Titoism, nor Communism reached full communistic system, but Titoism was one of the main reasons why Tito refused to join U.S.S.R.   

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~ by epos032 on April 12, 2007.

2 Responses to “Titoism”

  1. I’m not sure I follow the logic of the definition of Titoism. You said in your last sentence that Titoism was called that because of Tito refusing to join USSR. That is like saying, “The cat is called a cat.” Do you see what I mean? I think he was a strong leader who happened to be called Tito and because of his influence he had a following of people who believed in his philosophy of independence in communism, right?

  2. Looking through the last three posts, it’s been interesting to follow the little episodes from the history of your country. Actually, there is WHAT TO SAY.
    Great job!

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