Communism is Idealistic and Unrealistic

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My main understanding of Communism is that it’s an ideal society that is unrealistic for humans to maintain. It is a system of social organization where everything and everyone is equal. The ideology of communism came out of the mind of Karl Marx. He is said to be the father of Communism and it was his belief that private property was the cause of poverty and therefore came to settle on the idea that no one person should have control over their own production of goods, land ownership, or the management of funds.

In this system, major resources and means of production are owned by the community rather than by individuals. It’s a society without money, without a state, without property and without social classes. All people would contribute to the society according to their ability and take from the society according to their needs. It has never been in practice in the United States of America but it has usually been practiced among very unstable political countries such as Cuba and China.

Communism has long been said to be the root of all evil. However, as with all phobias, this i...

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