Originally posted by GePap
So perhaps true communism only works on the commune level and not the state level.
You forget communism =/ marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, or Maoism. All those other -isms are subsects of the older communist notions.
So perhaps true communism only works on the commune level and not the state level.
You forget communism =/ marxism, Leninism, Stalinism, or Maoism. All those other -isms are subsects of the older communist notions.
I think if communism requires a general population to see their interest as being the same as the state, you have more difficulty as the state gets bigger and bigger.
I've read a little about the early Israeli kibbutz (far from enough to be truly knowledgeable) and they strike me as a situation where communism worked. United by religion, fear, recent oppression and existing hatred and looming attacks, people had a common interest in survival. The accounts I read were of people toiling hard for the common good in the early days of Israel. I confess that I am woefully uininformed as to the status of these entities today
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