True communism, as envisioned by Karl Marx, has never been successfully implemented in any society. Some argue that this is because true communism requires a stateless and classless society, which has not been achieved in practice. Others believe that attempts at communism have been hindered by various factors, such as corruption and human nature.
Real communism, as envisioned by Karl Marx, has not been successfully implemented in any country. While some countries have claimed to be communist, they have not fully achieved the classless, stateless society that Marx described.
A "true" communist society has never been successfully established because of challenges in implementing and maintaining the principles of communism, such as equal distribution of resources and power, lack of incentives for innovation and productivity, and human nature's tendency towards self-interest and competition.
The only dangers are trying to be implemented to early. That has lead to authoritative governments like in the ussr. No country has ever achieved communism. The only safe way to do it is to do it worldwide and first developing sociailist systems and fully develope socialism in governments across the world. In communism itself there arent many dangers
A society with none of the hallmarks of capitalism, i.e. classes, wages, production for sale, government, armies. So Communism, a classless stateless society based on production for use.
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Real communism, as envisioned by Karl Marx, has not been successfully implemented in any country. While some countries have claimed to be communist, they have not fully achieved the classless, stateless society that Marx described.
Some obvious positive aspects of Communism are that there are no rich people or poor people; wealth is divided evenly. Many more jobs are available, and there is no upper- or lower-class. Everyone makes the same amount of money. However, Communism can't really exist. People would take advantage of the fact that everyone gets money and not work as hard (or at all). Also, there is no clear theory as to how the government would function in a truly Communist society, as no country has successfully implemented Communism without having the government be a Dictatorship or a totalitarian government.
A "true" communist society has never been successfully established because of challenges in implementing and maintaining the principles of communism, such as equal distribution of resources and power, lack of incentives for innovation and productivity, and human nature's tendency towards self-interest and competition.
Anti-communism simply means against communism. An example of an economic society that is anti-communist is capitalism.
Some obvious positive aspects of Communism are that there are no rich people or poor people; wealth is divided evenly. Many more jobs are available, and there is no upper- or lower-class. Everyone makes the same amount of money. However, Communism can't really exist. People would take advantage of the fact that everyone gets money and not work as hard (or at all). Also, there is no clear theory as to how the government would function in a truly Communist society, as no country has successfully implemented Communism without having the government be a dictatorship or a totalitarian government.
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If the Soviets had been true to Karl Marx's theory of communism, they would have implemented a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively by the people. This would involve the abolition of private property and the establishment of a system where resources are distributed based on need rather than profit.
Communism would create a society with no social classes.
Either for or against communism.
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The only dangers are trying to be implemented to early. That has lead to authoritative governments like in the ussr. No country has ever achieved communism. The only safe way to do it is to do it worldwide and first developing sociailist systems and fully develope socialism in governments across the world. In communism itself there arent many dangers
A society with none of the hallmarks of capitalism, i.e. classes, wages, production for sale, government, armies. So Communism, a classless stateless society based on production for use.