well, all private property goes to the government i think. (this is because communist believe everyone should be equal). but REALLY rich people can get some land i think, but the gov usually get annoyed about this. farmers land is taken away from them and they farm in a gov run farm with a BUNCH of other farmers. they are all treated really badly. and i don't get it,communism is meant to make everyone equal.... so why are farmers treated really badly and why do the gov get everything? communism isn't a political party for equality, its a political party that wants everything to themselves, so they take it away from others. hope i helped u out! :)
False, communism when actually employed in government is much more controlling than standard socialism. Communism is an extreme version of socialism. Under communism, private ownership, private property & business ownership is forbidden. Fascism is a less extreme version of socialism. Under Fascism, business & property ownership is allowed but controlled & directed by the government.
Capitalism: free enterprise and private ownership Communism: high taxes, no private property Socialism: same as communism)
Marxist Communism.
Communism called for the abolition of private property in order to equally distribute wealth and power. Communism has no social classes and gives people freedom from oppression.
That is up to the owner of the property. Their property, their rules.
Yes, Russians are legally allowed to own private property. Private property rights are protected under the Russian Constitution, and individuals can buy, sell, and inherit property, as well as lease or rent it. However, there are restrictions and regulations that govern property ownership in Russia.
No, private property does not have to be posted in order to prohibit trespassing. Trespassing is generally not allowed on private property regardless of whether or not it is posted.
Where there is a sign that reads "Private Lake or Private Property" or "No Fishing Allowed".
Communism is an extreme form of socialism and permits no private property.
no
It is never okay to walk on private property without permission. If the pedestrian walks on private property, the pedestrian is a trespasser.
Only on private property. They are not street-certified and are not allowed on public streets.