People who do not believe in communism.
The definition of a state-run economy would be Communism but there is no definition of providing for its citizens.
"Communist ruler" is contradiction in terms, since communism, by definition, is without government.
Dude, you put the question mark in the wrong place.
The solution to communism varies depending on perspective. Some argue for a shift towards democratic socialism, while others advocate for a more market-oriented economy. Ultimately, finding a balance between state control and individual freedoms is crucial in addressing the shortcomings of communism.
Anti-Communism is the belief that all possessions, including land and capital, are not held and controlled by a central government. It means that the people are free to choose what type of career they want to pursue and who their politicians are.
A belief that one nation's fall to Communism would lead to others - Apex
communism can be described as a form of socialism where there is no class system and the people under communism focus on shared production, not private ownership. The goal is for everyone to work to produce and not try to work for themselves.
Comunision is not a word in English. Do you mean "Communism"? Or are you asking about a word in a different language? Please be more specific in your question.
Governments exist to defend the interests of the economically-powerful class in the country in question. They fail when they are unable to do so and hence are overthrown.
Anti-Communism is the opposite of communism.
Many view communism as an extension of socialism, like the next stage in the development of society after socialism. The definition of communism is generally accepted as a stateless, classless, and moneyless society, where the means of production and owned by the people and society is run for the good of the people, not for profit or personal gain. Socialism is a broader category of ideologies that share the common goal of social ownership of the means of production, but doesn't have a definition of society quite as specific as the one that is used for communism. It should be noted however, that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the terms interchangably, although the development of the many different forms over the years has created clearer lines between the two terms.