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work collectively for the benefit of the community, while striving for a classless society based on equality and shared resources.
Yes: both terms describe a classless society where people just work together for the common good, without rulers or bosses or money.
Niccolo Machiavelli discussed the use of power and the nature of rulers in "The Prince." Karl Marx envisioned a classless society with common ownership of the means of production in his work "The Communist Manifesto."
As far as I have found, it is a classless society where the people work in fields and rely on farming for the country's sole source of income. It is very communistic and atheistic in nature. An example is the Khmer Rouge's reign in Cambodia with Pol Pot as the Commander in Chief.
Human nature. People don't really want to give up the fruits of their labor for the "common good". Nor do they want to toil in a system where the government doles out subsistence (often, horribly inadequate) to them as it deems fit. When everyone in classless society (or at least what is supposed to be a classless society) gets the same share regardless of how hard they work, or how much they produce, it tends to kill one's sense of motivation. Lack of opportunity kills motivation.
Senators and Representatives work for the U.S. Congress and the people who elect them.
Communism (classless stateless society) has never existed.
Society where people of many racial origins live and work together.
it's a group of people for whom you are developing your work from
no some people will always want more Money Rank Privileges and some people will do less and expect the same as those that do the most even in Communist Russia a good comrade got a better flat and moved up the list for purchasing a car me today i just want to be left alone in my retirement but in my neighbourhood that will never happen to many people want what i have and not prepaired to work for it
It did sound strange to me too, however, it did work for my friends also I met lot many people for whom it did work.
work.