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In the 1920s, communists believed in the establishment of a classless society where the means of production were owned collectively, eliminating private property. They sought to overthrow capitalist systems through revolution, advocating for the working class (proletariat) to seize power from the ruling class (bourgeoisie). Influenced by Marxist ideology, they emphasized the importance of international solidarity among workers and aimed to spread communist revolutions worldwide, as seen with the establishment of the Comintern in 1919. Additionally, communists promoted economic planning and redistribution of wealth to achieve equality and social justice.

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