FAQ: What is the difference between capitalism and communism?

Day 1,838, 00:28 Published in Cyprus Cyprus by Vincent Pain

What is the difference between capitalism and communism?
Capitalism is a form of governance in a country. Capitalists are for a free market which makes the exploitation of man by man possible. Pure greed is what drives the privileged elite it is an addiction, it's an extreme passion for collecting money and material possessions, it is one of the most deeply rooted instincts and distorted. The urge to get as much as possible themselves to have the primal urge to live at the expense of others, this lie is disguised as truth! The collective interests of all citizens (99😵 are presented in priority to the interests of a few privileged individuals (1😵 who self-interest, their own interests and profits for drawing. Heredity and instinct are residues of human evolution and brakes still on the positive evolution, greed is a part of these residues and reduced only by further positive development, democracy is the instrument.




The opposite of this is communism. This is also a form of governance in a country, but this regulates the state for each plant what and how much is made​​. They are owned by the state.



 
Communism is a form of society without class with an economic system based on common ownership of means of production, which produces all abilities and take according to their needs, or a political and ideological movement that strives for such a system. In practice, especially with communism meant that the flow goes back to the ideas of Karl Marx (Marxism) and Vladimir Lenin (Leninism), and the elaboration of these ideas in the Soviet Union and other socialist states!