Red star

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Red star is a symbol that has been widely used in various contexts, often associated with communism, socialism, and other left-wing ideologies. The red star is typically a five-pointed star, colored red, and is used to represent revolutionary movements and the struggle for social justice.

History[edit | edit source]

The red star has its origins in the early 20th century, particularly during the Russian Revolution of 1917. It became a prominent symbol of the Bolshevik movement and was later adopted by the Soviet Union as a national emblem. The red star was featured on the flag of the Soviet Union, military insignia, and various state symbols.

Symbolism[edit | edit source]

The red star symbolizes the blood of workers who died in the struggle against capitalism and the fight for a socialist future. It is also seen as a representation of the five fingers of the worker's hand, the five continents, or the five social groups that were believed to be the foundation of a socialist society: the youth, the military, the industrial workers, the agricultural workers, and the intelligentsia.

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Communist and Socialist Movements[edit | edit source]

The red star is most commonly associated with communist and socialist movements around the world. It has been used by various communist parties, including the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of Cuba, and the Communist Party of Vietnam. The symbol is also present in the emblems of several socialist states and organizations.

Military Insignia[edit | edit source]

In addition to its political significance, the red star has been used extensively in military contexts. The Red Army of the Soviet Union prominently featured the red star on its uniforms, vehicles, and equipment. Many post-Soviet states, such as Russia and Belarus, continue to use the red star in their military insignia.

Popular Culture[edit | edit source]

The red star has also made its way into popular culture, appearing in various forms of media, including films, literature, and music. It is often used to evoke themes of revolution, resistance, and social change.

Related Symbols[edit | edit source]

The red star is related to other symbols of communism and socialism, such as the hammer and sickle, the red flag, and the raised fist. These symbols are often used together to represent solidarity and the collective struggle for a better society.

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