Qustion is mal-phrased: a a communist can be the same as an autocrat (false, because not all communists can be autocrats), but the interesting question is whether communism is always an autocracy. This is for the experts to answer.
No, but they are very similar. Autocracy means one man possesses unlimited power and citizens have no rights. Communism is when the Government has unlimited rule. Different from oligarchy where a small group has power. In communism, the government has power and someone can tell the head of state if he can do something or not.
The basic idea for communism is not the same as Dictatorship, as communism is based on that everyone is equal but sadly, sometimes communism becomes dictatorships ("everyone is equal, but some people are more equal than others")
They're the same thing.
No, they are not.
dictatorships, communism, autocracy
democracy, communism, oligarchy, autocracy, capitalism
Yes it is. The progressive party is just a more popular way of saying communism.
Seven forms of dictatorship: Absolutism Despotism Autocracy Totalitarianism Communism Fascism Theocracy
They are both the same thing.
Despotic governing
i really think is is a autocracy is an doing this thing for social studies and there is not anything about is so this is for anyone in a hard social studies class
Yes: both terms describe a classless society where people just work together for the common good, without rulers or bosses or money.
Synonyms
An autocracy is a system of government where power is in the hands of one individual. In a constitutional autocracy, the system of power is the same but there is a constitution that codifies the government.