Part of the issue with this take is that communism isn’t a system for organizing government, but rather that of labor and resources. It is not true that communism has failed. Rather it is true that communism under totalitarian regisms has failed. True Communism requires that the people have the power, which in turn would require a true Democracy
Part of the issue with this take is that communism isn’t a system for organizing government, but rather that of labor and resources. It is not true that communism has failed. Rather it is true that communism under totalitarian regisms has failed. True Communism requires that the people have the power, which in turn would require a true Democracy
If a certain type of government is not possible to install is that a feasible form of governance?
How is it impossible to install?
Everytime someone tries it always gets co-opted into an authoritarian regime?
In theory, sure, but it’s a very brittle system if it requires true Democracy, which is pretty much fantasy.