The communist theory of government was primarily developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century. Their ideas were articulated in key works such as "The Communist Manifesto" (1848) and "Das Kapital" (1867). Marx and Engels argued for the establishment of a classless society through the abolition of private property and the means of production being owned collectively. Their theories laid the foundation for various communist movements and ideologies that followed.
The Communist view is that Communism has no classes and hence no role for government.
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Communism is a form of socialism developed by Karl Marx, who wrote the Communist Manifesto.
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There was no laissez faire during the Communist Manifesto. All businesses were government operated.
No, France does not have a communist government.
China is a dictatorship, but more specifically, China is a right-wing Leninist State. Leninism is the political theory that a single party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. China is often improperly called a Communist country and the confusion stems from the fact that the single party in China is the Communist Party. However, the Chinese Communist Party does not practice Communist political theory, but rather state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.