A key characteristic of a communist system is the collective ownership of the means of production, where resources and industries are owned and managed by the state or the community as a whole rather than by private individuals. This system aims to eliminate class distinctions and promote economic equality, often through central planning and distribution of goods and services. Additionally, communist regimes typically emphasize a single-party political structure, limiting political pluralism and dissent to maintain control over the economy and society.
they are selfish
Private ownership of property was banned under the Communist system.
Political characteristics usually refers to a country's politics. For example, the United States had characteristics of a democracy, while China has Communist characteristics.
another name for a communist system is a pedolusis system, they're both the same things and most federal systems have them
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a communist government, thus a communist economy, hope this helps :)
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Communism is a system of government (e.g. The soviet Union used to be a communist country, China Korea, cuba are still communist countries).
No, communism and totalitarianism are not the same, although they can overlap. Communism is an economic and political ideology advocating for a classless society and collective ownership of the means of production. Totalitarianism, on the other hand, refers to a system of government that seeks to control all aspects of public and private life, often through oppressive means. While some communist regimes have exhibited totalitarian characteristics, not all communist systems are totalitarian, and not all totalitarian states are communist.
The Communist system.
A communist economic system is related to a whole country, while an enterprise system is restricted to that enterprise and it isn't a communist system because all employees can drive their own lives.