This is the wrong category but I'll answer anyways.
Communism doesn't limit a person's freedom per say, it's more the abuses of power that one can get away with under communism. In a ideal communist country, all of the businesses, factories, farms, etc are owned by the people. Wealth is supposed to be equally distributed so that there are no lower, middle, or upper classes. However, since anarchism doesn't work and there needs to be order in a society, a government is set up. This is when "owned by the people" becomes "owned by the state" and the people who are in charge of all the countries wealth, food, housing, medical, etc will always allocate more to themselves and live high on the hog while everyone else gets shafted. Then, to protect the comfy lifestyle those higher up on the chain have made for themselves, they start to take on a more tyrannical and Propaganda driven government (see CHINA or North Korea).
The major restriction of communism is the lack of incentive to work or to create new goods or services as everyone is paid the same and there is no way of making money selling goods and services as everything is owned by the state. Another major restriction is the one party state rule which causes the development of a totalitarian state and the oppression of free speech in the state, these were the major reasons for the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Pure communism as outlined by Karl Marx restricted all important means of production to the hands of the people. During Lenin's leadership, he himself created a policy termed "war communism" which called for the important means of production to be restricted to government control. Only the Communist party could exist under any form of communism. Therefore the power to establish other political parties and/or vote for non -communists was forbidden. Any labor unions were communist controlled.
Because of the government , 'Communism' , peoples leave Cuba looking for freedom, better life and future !
In theory, yes, there is individual freedom in communism. However, all communist countries have severely restricted individual freedom, so in practice, no.
Capitalism is often considered the antonym for communism. Communism advocates for a classless society where property is owned collectively, while capitalism is an economic system where private individuals and businesses own the means of production.
I know one of them is communism
In Communism there is no economy, as there is no money and no buying and selling. People are free to work and consume as they wish.
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were created to limit the Jews freedom.
The United States wanted to limit the spread of communism, but the Soviet Union did not.
how did shihuangdi try to limit people's freedom
nothing
It sparks peoples freedom movement by reading inspirational books that give us motivation to fulfilled what we want and for our dreams.
No, restricting freedom is always wrong. But it may be less wrong than what would happen if you didn't set a limit.
Communism is born out of everyone's desire for freedom and equality. Anyone who recognizes that unfairness is wrong is at east 90% communist.