Communism may be over as an economic system, but as a model of state domination, it is very much alive in the People's Republic of China and in Putin's police state.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Communism is a monopolistic system, economically and politically. The system suppresses individual initiative, and the 21st century is all about individualism and freedom. The development of technology supported these directions.
Communism is a proposition to structure the world more reasonably, a proposition for changing the world. As such, we have to analyze it and, if we deem it reasonable, act upon it.
The communist model does not work economically, we all realised that, but the capitalist model in the modern world also looks to be unsustainable.
There is not Communism or Marxism, but representative democracy and social justice in a well-planned economy.
Communism is in conflict with human nature.
Communism feeds on aggression, hatred, and the imprisonment of men's minds and souls. This shall not take root in the United States.
Today's Communism can survive only if it abandons the myth of an infallible party, if it continues to think, and if it becomes democratic.
Communism is a monopolistic system, economically and politically.
For us in Russia, communism is a dead dog, while, for many people in the West, it is still a living lion.
There isn't much in the way of pure communist spirit, because the whole nation seems to be engaged in capitalistic enterprises. Much of the country still operates under government control.