While all communists share the fundamental goal of establishing a classless society and abolishing private property, they can differ significantly in ideology, strategy, and interpretation of Marxist principles. Various branches, such as Marxist-Leninism, Trotskyism, and anarcho-communism, reflect diverse beliefs about how to achieve communist goals and the role of the state. Consequently, not all communists are equal in their approaches or beliefs, leading to distinct movements and factions within the broader communist ideology.
In general, fascists and communists were about as racist as their general societies were. Russian communists, for example, were almost notorious in their generally racist and anti-semitic attitudes, despite the official Communist cant that all races were equal in Lenin's eyes.
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Communists believe that the resources of the planet should belong to all the people in common.
The true meaning of communists are a people who practise communal living and equal government. - Unfortunately politicians have corrupted this term to mean government by an autocratic committee.
sssr or ussr
they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government
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To take over all of Europe
yes they all died
Are there Democrats? Are ther Catholics? Are there Canadians? Of course there are communists in the USA. Communists exist in every country. It is a political ideology that believes that the wealth should be shared by all people as opposed to the capitalist ideology which believe that only the rich should have the wealth.
Communists were famous for "purging." When the south fell in '75; they thought they were going to be purged by the communists.
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