In more recent times there has been both collectivist and individualist thinking. The Soviet states such as Hungary, Lithuania, and Checklosovakia were just a few of the states that stood up to the communist system while trying to break away. In the late 1980s, Hungary was breaking away from the Soviet block of states. This caused many people from other Soviet states, such as East Germany or Checklosovakia to, “Take Vacations”, in Hungary. People in communist countries were allowed to take vacations in other communist countries, but really what these people were doing was fleeing to a state with more freedom. Yugoslavia, Albania, and Romania were communist countries, although they were not allied with the Soviet Union. These Communist countries also had a revolution and their communist leaders were overthrown. In East Berlin, a seemingly off-hand remark about people being able to go to West Germany sent hundreds of people to the Berlin wall, where joyous celebrations took place.
In China, there was a protest against communism in Tienamin square. The protesters were mostly made up of students and some workers. The Chinese government’s response to this was to fire on the crowd, and those who survived, especially the workers, could be imprisoned or killed. Communism also fell in the heart of where it had once existed, and the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin, was elected to office. So in many ways, things have improved for the individual since communism. But at the same time, some countries still have dictators, and communism remains in places like North Korea and Venezuela. So the Western Civilization course ends and both individual and collectivist thought remain.