Karl Marx believed that the state was a tool used by the ruling class to maintain their power over the working class. In a classless society where exploitation was eliminated, there would be no need for a state to enforce the interests of the ruling class. Without class distinctions, the need for a state to regulate and protect the interests of different classes would also fade away.
A society with no government need not be chaotic and lawless. A classless Socialist society would have no role for government.
Marx and Engels proposed that when a true Communist society emerged, it would be stateless and classless.
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A classless moneyless stateless global society, based on democratic control and production for use.
Communism (classless stateless society) has never existed.
perhaps because of corrupt leaders who have turned into dictators?
Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to be a worldwide system. The Bolsheviks established a state capitalist system in Russia.
Nothing... Its just human nature... It could be improved.... But people rather stick with greed in capitalism...
China is a republic, and is not Communist. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist at a global level.
Karl Marx's goal was to critique and analyze capitalist society, advocating for the establishment of a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively. He sought to address the exploitation of the working class and believed in the eventual overthrow of capitalism through a socialist revolution.
There can be no such compromise, as Socialism and capitalism are completely distinct systems. Socialism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, while capitalism has a class division and production for profit.
In short, no. Classless society, in it's ultimate version would mean no divisions on the basis of economic status, which certainly wasn't the case in the USSR.