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A classless society can be brought about in Europe without a violent revolution.
C Wright Mills
Yes: both words describe a moneyless classless stateless society based on production for use.
Cuba is the perfect example of a Communist/ Socialist country in the Caribbean.
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A classless stateless society is Socialism.
Socialism with Chinese characteristics. Though in fact it’s a mix of state and private capitalism.
Abolition of private ownership of the means of production Elimination of social classes Equal distribution of resources among all members of society End of exploitation and alienation of labor Establishment of a system based on the principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs"
Achieving a classless society is a complex and challenging goal due to deep-rooted social, economic, and political structures. While progress can be made towards reducing inequality and improving social mobility, complete eradication of class distinctions may be difficult to achieve in this century. Sustaining a classless society would require ongoing efforts to promote equity, justice, and inclusivity across all sectors of society.
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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.
The concept of a classless society is most closely associated with communism, where there is no private ownership of the means of production and everyone is considered equal.
In the beginning, the animals seek to make it a classless society with the set of rules that Snowball and Napoleon make. In the end, it is not, with the pigs the ruling class and the rest of the animals workers.
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Marxist Communism.
communism?
Marxism