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What were the beliefs of communism?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

The belief of communism is where one equalizes everything for everyone in that nation. also where one enforces that rule with militaristic power. In effect, a 'perfect' society, however in such a society, it cannot adapt to any situations at all, such as bankruptcy, droughts, shortages, etc. Thus, communism can never be able to bring about a utopia on its own.

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