Neither is actually a viable, stable form of government.
Communism and anarchy
anarchy
Any other form of government, anarchy or the death of everyone involved in the country/countries that conform to communism.
there isn't
Governments don't actually have opposites, excluding anarchy, the lack of government. However, democracy is often considered the opposite of communism.
there are 5 current types of government, of which include communism, anarchy, republic, democratic, and monarch
Monarchy, oligarchy, democracy, republicanism, anarchy, oligarchy, constitutional monarchy, totalitarianism, fascism, communism, and the list goes on.
he meant communism. according to marx, the first step of a communist revolution was to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat, a totalitarian state. Next, the dictatorship could slowly dissolve away, leaving anarchy.
Communism has always been practiced in the form of a totalitarian government which controls all aspects of a society, owns everything, employs everybody, and claims to use this power to create a just society which is fair to everyone, although in practice the result has been great injustice and unfairness, which is why most communist societies have now been overthrown. Anarchy means a society which has no government, in which everybody does what they choose. Communism and anarchy would seem to be virtually opposite types of societies. However, in a purely theoretical sense, one of the original communist theorists, Engels, did predict that a successful communist society would eventually have no need of a government, leading to what he described as the "withering away of the state" so that in its mature form, communism becomes a form of anarchism. That is merely a theory and has never been observed to happen in the real world.
Depends who you are.... extremest liberal or conservative would say we have no freedom.. Anyone else would say we have enough freedom but we have laws so its not communism nor is it anarchy
Socialism and communism are alike in that both are systems of production for use based on public ownership of the means of production and centralized planning. Socialism grows directly out of capitalism; it is the first form of the new society. Communism is a further development or "higher stage" of socialism
A society without government or laws would be considered an anarchy, unless that nation is going through a revolution.