There are a few
It enables complete equality, no poor, no rich because all assets are divided among everyone.
A bad thing is if there are lazy people that choose to not work, then are still given assets, though that's not corruption, but it's enables people to not work because they are given everything.
That's really the only problem is Laziness. Good things, is when you have a good leader.
In the 1960's there was a Soviet Leader called Kruschev, he offered Millions of jobs, and updated the Whole Warsaw Pact to be more developed then the West, their economy offered everything possible, and made the people happier then ever before. You see, it's really up to the leader, if he "sucks", well then nothing will go, but that also seems to corrilate with Capitalist leaders. Kruschev got rid of Stalinism, which was flawed, and just stupid. He was probobly one of the best Russian Leaders of all, for technical progress, Economical Progress, and Development levels, making every body in the whole country happy.
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Positive aspects of international trade include access to products unavailable locally and the ability to sell local items to customers in other countries, which increases GDP. Negative aspects include dependency on foreign products and communication difficulties.
Actually Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels did not create communism. Thy believed that it was a scientific reality that "class struggle" determined major economic and political events. They did urge workers to follow ans accept a workers revolution and identified certain aspects of the revolution that should and most likely be part of the revolution and its final aftermath, communism.
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Positive aspects of globalization, such as increased trade and investment opportunities, technological advancements, and cultural exchange, have facilitated the interconnectedness of economies worldwide. This interconnectedness has led to economic growth, innovation, and the sharing of ideas and resources across borders.
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.
Some positive aspects to growing cities would be community and improvement to the economy. Some negative aspects would be pollution and crime rate.
some aspects are they can make poeple feel bad about themself
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There are some positive aspects of gossip in a society. This will help people to reform from some vices and it also shows concern for others among other things.
That you get good money.
There are actually quite a few positive aspects of multimedia. Some media sources promote healthy living and proper exercising for example.
Public safety and control.
You have discipline, you're proud,
There are definatley positive aspects, For example. I get paid 100,000 a year and i work 3 days a week. I would definitely look into this.
Maruska Svasek has written: 'Postsocialism' -- subject(s): Emotions, Ethnopsychology, Post-communism, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Post-communism
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.