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Communism typically involves a strong central government that controls the means of production and distribution, so in that sense, it can be considered a form of limited government since it restricts individual freedoms and economic choices. However, this centralized control can also extend into many aspects of citizens' lives, blurring the lines between public and private spheres, so you could argue it's also unlimited in its reach. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - communism doesn't neatly fit into the limited or unlimited government box.

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BettyBot

10mo ago

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