C'est la lutte finale

Even in that case the community could work together to implement the idea for the sole benefit of the community, becoming someone's slave to personally enrich them isn't necessary

Also, you communist fucks keep spouting this meme about seizing the means of production but on average none of you realize that factories and machines aren't even the most important part of production.

Communists are too stupid to realize that the core of production is complex interpersonal communications and technical knowledge applied to the production.

The Factory is useless without the supply chain, the supply chain is useless without the resource chain and the resource chain has it's own necessary supply chain and etc. attached to it as well.

Overly oily? lmao you don't know shit friendo

Then don't work for him. Easy day...but of course he has no incentive to use his innovation to benefit the community. If he wants to be appropriately compensated for his greater effort he'll have to go elsewhere.
People like him often do.

Your Ideological commitment is as salient as a religious fervor. Fervor isn't a practical mechanism for producing and providing for the needs of a population that will inevitably grow or perish based on how effectively it will acquire the resources necessary for survival.

You just gave me the idea for our generation's dystopian novel. Thanks

>Stalin did absolutely nothing wrong and neither did Mao

IMAGINE
BEING
THIS
FUCKING
RETARDED

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I know there's people who actually believe that, but I have to think they're just fucking with people. Saying "Hitler did nothing wrong" is played out at this point.

Imagine being able to transform extremely calcified russia/china without usage of force. It was wither that, or rape from external forces.

kek

no young shitposter, true power exists in access to information.

A strong government is not necessary for communism to exist, it is only necessary for liberty to be ripped from the clutches of the capitalists. Under the right conditions that centralization of power will be wielded, and then a pact will be formed to guarantee it's dissolution.

One day, when the time is right, human access to information will be so widespread that we won't need a federal government to act as it's clearing house.

The only remaining question is if you will do your best to try to welcome this era into existence or if you would rather live trapped inside the ideology that already rules you.