Why can't we have private companies (non-government run) and have common ownership (communism) all workers have the same amount of shares e.c.t
capitalism
No. Communist don't have much power.
Capitalism and communist.
No, it's communist.
There is no such thing as "communist capitalism" but if you mean the state capitalism of say China today and if by "democracy capitalism" you mean liberal democratic countries, the economic systems are essentially the same. China simply has a much more oppressive political system, from the point of view of the workers and peasants in China anyway.
Capitalism
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. But in fact it stood for state capitalism not Communism
A mixed economy, where elements of capitalism and socialism coexist, can survive in a Communist country. This may involve allowing some level of private ownership and market mechanisms within a predominantly state-controlled economy. This approach can help balance the efficiency of market competition with the principles of social justice and equality.
No, South Korea had never been a communist country before.
As enemies over the influence of Capitalism verses Communist expansion and aggression in the world.
capitalism would lead first to socialism then to communism
It is a Communist government that has recently embraced a form of capitalism.