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Topic: Do you see emergence of Communism in this century? - page 2. (Read 1204 times)

legendary
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The question should be: "Do you see emergence of Communism in human society ever?"

Because last century there sure was never a single instance of Communism. Even USSR, while officially striving towards Communism, remained the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The closest they came to Communism was what they had in Norway and Sweden until the Corporatism took over.
legendary
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Communism is hard to come about because everybody above the average wealth needs to for some reason give up their wealth and ownership of property.

This would likely only happen through revolts and the similar. As technology improves, we could eventually see automated means of revolt supression ensuring that revolts are never capable of forcing change.

Some somewhat socialist measures are likely (such as basic income) to appease the poor, but complete communism is unlikely to occur.
legendary
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Do you expect the Communism to emerge in this century? I'm looking forward to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_society
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