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Communism leads to collective ownership from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels

Communism, as outlined by Marx and Engels, aims to establish a system where the means of production are collectively owned by the people. This means that private ownership of property and resources would be abolished, and instead, these would be owned and controlled by the community as a whole. The concept of collective ownership is at the core of the communist ideology, as it seeks to eliminate the disparities and inequalities that arise from private ownership. By transitioning to collective ownership, communism seeks to address the issues of class struggle and exploitation that are prevalent in capitalist societies. In a system where the means of production are owned collectively, there would be no private individuals or groups who could exploit others for their own gain. Instead, the benefits of production would be shared among all members of society, ensuring a more equ...
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    The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings

    Karl Marx

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