In a Communist society only the collective of the proletariat (i.e. all of the workers as a community) can own property. Individual or company property ownership is abolished.
Yes, but with restrictions and limitations. And it is Britain.
Yes.
Yeah contry have some restriction for it, so it hard to compare.
Communism is a way of organizing a society where everyone shares resources and businesses equally. In a communist system, the government often owns everything, and there are no rich or poor people; everyone is supposed to have the same amount of things. The idea is to make sure that everyone has what they need to live well, but it can be different from how things work in countries where people own their own businesses. Some people think communism is fair, while others believe it can lead to problems.
No, private citizens in China are not permitted to own guns. There are reports of private citizens who do own them, but this is done illegally.
"The type of communism practiced under Stalin did not benefit the people." "China turned to communism as an alternative to internal power struggles." "As a form of society, communism does not allow an individual to reap the fruits of his own labor."
In a democracy people have the right to choose whether or not to own. In communism, no-one has the right to own as ownership of everything is collective.
They are owned by the State.
communism
Communism is an economic and political system where the government owns and controls all resources and means of production, aiming for equality among all citizens. Capitalism, on the other hand, is a system where individuals and businesses own and control resources and means of production, with a focus on competition and profit.
No. Communism is a belief system. Some countries have a Communistic-style government, and each country has its own leader.
Because of human nature. Communism expects you to act against our own best interests by toiling for the common good and being happy with whatever scraps and mediocre subsistence they allow you. Instead of opportunity, where you have the chance to pursue a dream or a private life, you get to spend your life slaving away with no opportunity. Usually, under communism, what they dole out to the citizens is vastly inadequate and of low quality. Supply chain mismanagement, hunger, shortages, and worse are common in communism. The only people in a communist scheme who live enjoyably are the power brokers at the top of the government's power structure. Unless you're born into it or appointed by them, you don't get any...