Marxist theory holds that communism evolves, inevitably, from capitalism.
The answer is Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism. You're welcome.
In feudalism, your wealth is directly tied to your popularity and fealty to the ruling family. In communism, your wealth is directly tied to your populatiry and fealty to the ruling political party. They're totally different and not similar at all.
mercantilism
I'm going to say your thinking about a branch of Communism or Feudalism.
There are two political systems that come to mind. The first is feudalism and the second is communism.
A. Fascism B. Totalitarianism C. Communism D. Feudalism
Karl Marx outlined five stages of development in his theory of historical materialism: primitive communism, slave society, feudalism, capitalism, and finally socialism/communism. He believed that each stage represented a progression in the economic system, leading ultimately to the establishment of a classless society in socialism/communism.
end of non-modernized world + tzars, hello totalitarian state with dictators
It depends what you mean by "most powerful". If you mean "most advanced", Communism was the most advanced stage of society posited by Karl Marx and Engels. The progression was from Feudalism to Capitalism to Socialism to Communism. If by powerful you mean the most influential paradigm and ideology today, it would be capitalism in its neoliberal flavor.
Feudalism.
what is feudalism
Feudalism appeared in its complete form in Europe around the 9th and 10th centuries. During this time, feudal relationships became fully established, with the king or monarch at the top of the social hierarchy and the nobles, clergy, and peasants below, each owing economic and military obligations to those above them. Feudalism continued to evolve and exist in different forms throughout the Middle Ages.