Communism emphasizes class struggle, collective ownership of resources, and the eventual abolition of private property to achieve a classless society. It also advocates for a planned economy, where the government controls the means of production to ensure equal distribution of wealth among all citizens.
P. L. Luisi has written: 'Mind and life' -- subject(s): Biology, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Life, Matter, Philosophy, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Biology, Religious aspects of Life, Religious aspects of Matter 'What is matter? what is life?' -- subject(s): Biology, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Life, Matter, Philosophy, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Biology, Religious aspects of Life, Religious aspects of Matter
Communist.
to control all aspects of your life.
In a communist country, typically there is only one ruling political party. The Communist Party holds control over all aspects of government and society.
John A. Schumacher has written: 'Human posture' -- subject(s): Body, Human (Philosophy), Methodology, Philosophy, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science
Maoism argues that rural peasants should play a key role in communist revolutions
Naomi Zack has written: 'Women of Color and Philosophy' 'Inclusive feminism' 'American Mixed Race' 'Philosophy of science and race' -- subject(s): Race, Science, Science and civilization, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'Ethics for disaster' -- subject(s): Disasters, Emergency management, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Emergency management, Risk assessment 'Bachelors of science' -- subject(s): History, Identity (Psychology), Modern Philosophy, Philosophers, Philosophy and science, Philosophy, Modern, Psychology
Wolfgang Schmid has written: 'Entteleologisierung der Natur' -- subject(s): Christianity, Ecology, Nature, Philosophy, Philosophy of nature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nature
Samuel Elliott Coues has written: 'Outlines of a system of mechanical philosophy' -- subject(s): Force and energy, Mechanism (Philosophy), Philosophy, Physics 'War and Christianity' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of War, War
William Wendell Haver has written: 'The body of this death' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Other (Philosophy), Philosophy, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease)
Well, just about any leader in the communist world could be used....Josef Stalin comes to mind first.
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