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What do you think of communism?

The essential feature of communism is that people can be masters of their own affairs, that is to say, democracy and freedom are the fundamental differences between public ownership society and private ownership society. At the same time, public ownership society is the advanced stage of human ideology, while private ownership society is the low stage of human ideology.

Capitalism advocates the elimination of private ownership of the means of production, the establishment of a society without class system, exploitation and oppression, and the realization of human self-liberation. It is also a society of socialized collective production and will unite in the face of evil forces. Communists believe that in the future, all classes in society will eventually transition to a communist society where each can do his best and get what he needs, and the ideology of human society will enter an advanced stage.

ideology

There are classes in private ownership society. With class, there is a ruling class and a ruled class. The reason why the ruled class is subordinate to the social status of the ruling class is that the ruling class covers the ruled class with all kinds of ignorant cultures. It can also be said that the ideology of the ruling class is higher than that of the ruled class.

Therefore, in private ownership society, people's ideology is often artificially controlled, resulting in the low-level ideology of the whole society. Its purpose is that in order to enjoy more benefits, the ruling class makes most people long for the enjoyment of material life, and people can only consume according to their limited private property.

Without the existence of public social class, there would be no ruling class and ruled class. Without the existence of the ruling class, the ignorant culture would have been eliminated long ago, and without the ignorant culture, people's understanding of things would have a relative unity (when there are not many misunderstandings, ideology will condense into commonality). )