Communism is not just a political ideology, it offers hope for justice.
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Communism is not just a political ideology, it offers hope for justice.
There Was No Communism in the Soviet Union
According to Marxist theory, communism is a stateless, classless society that emerges after a socialist phase. The Soviet Union, however, never achieved this truly classless state. Instead, it established a one-party system that maintained strict control over political and economic life.
Socialism VS Communism. The Soviet Union instituted policies that were more aligned with Marxist-Leninist socialism than with true communism. The state maintained tight control over production and distribution, leading to societal hierarchies rather than the egalitarian structure.
Totalitarianism. The Soviet regime, particularly under Stalin, adopted a totalitarian approach that suppressed dissent and centralized power. This led to a significant deviation from the democratic and egalitarian principles of communism.
Economic Systems. While the Soviet Union aimed for a planned economy without private ownership, the bureaucratic management of this system did not lead to the liberation of the working class. Instead, it often resulted in inefficiencies and a new class of bureaucrats who wielded power over the proletariat.
Repression. In a truly classless society, there would be no ruling class to exert repressive measures over an oppressed class. Communism promotes the idea of collective ownership of the means of production. If the resources and means of production are owned collectively, it would logically follow that no one individual or group could wield disproportionate power to repress others. Decision-making processes would ideally be democratic and based on collective consensus, which would further reduce the potential for repression. A society devoted to equality and mutual aid would theoretically be less likely to engage in repressive actions against its own members.
Rules for Life
1. Respect other people. 2. Help people and animals if you have the opportunity (nobody knows what will happen tomorrow). 3. If you are sure that a person is bad, then help at your own discretion. 4. Try to never lie. 5. Always keep your promises. 6. Be stress-resistant (emotions will not help solve the problem, you need to act). 7. Never give up (the whole world cannot be against you, there will always be someone who will support your ideas). 8. Admit that not everything depends on us, but persistence can increase the likelihood of success. 9. Make communism great again.
Success is influenced by luck, desire, etc. Someone needs more time to achieve something.