Can pol even give a brief description of communism, it’s types, and it’s goals?

Can pol even give a brief description of communism, it’s types, and it’s goals?

Or it’s is just another scary word like the (((Jews))) who are superior and inferior since they magically control the entire world

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1. Abolition of private property in land and application of all rents of land to public purpose.

The courts have interpreted the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (1868) to give the government far more "eminent domain" power than was originally intended, Under the rubric of "eminent domain" and various zoning regulations, land use regulations by the Bureau of Land Managementproperty taxes, and "environmental" excuses, private property rights have become very diluted and private property in landis, vehicles, and other forms are seized almost every day in this country under the "forfeiture" provisions of the RICO statutes and the so-called War on Drugs..
2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.

The 16th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, 1913 (which some scholars maintain was never properly ratified), and various State income taxes, established this major Marxist coup in the United States many decades ago. These taxes continue to drain the lifeblood out of the American economy and greatly reduce the accumulation of desperately needed capital for future growth, business starts, job creation, and salary increases.
3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance.

Another Marxian attack on private property rights is in the form of Federal & State estate taxes and other inheritance taxes, which have abolished or at least greatly diluted the right of private property owners to determine the disposition and distribution of their estates upon their death. Instead, government bureaucrats get their greedy hands involved .

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4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.

We call it government seizures, tax liens, "forfeiture" Public "law" 99-570 (1986); Executive order 11490, sections 1205, 2002 which gives private land to the Department of Urban Development; the imprisonment of "terrorists" and those who speak out or write against the "government" (1997 Crime/Terrorist Bill); or the IRS confiscation of property without due process.
5. Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.

The Federal Reserve System, created by the Federal Reserve Act of Congress in 1913, is indeed such a "national bank" and it politically manipulates interest rates and holds a monopoly on legal counterfeiting in the United States. This is exactly what Marx had in mind and completely fulfills this plank, another major socialist objective. Yet, most Americans naively believe the U.S. of A. is far from a Marxist or socialist nation.
6. Centralization of the means of communication and transportation in the hands of the state.

In the U.S., communication and transportation are controlled and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established by the Communications Act of 1934 and the Department of Transportation and the Interstate Commerce Commission (established by Congress in 1887), and the Federal Aviation Administration as well as Executive orders 11490, 10999 -- not to mention various state bureaucracies and regulations. There is also the federal postal monopoly, AMTRAK and CONRAIL -- outright socialist (government-owned) enterprises. Instead of free-market private enteprrise in these important industries, these fields in America are semi-cartelized through the government's regulatory-industiral complex.

7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state; the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.

While the U.S. does not have vast "collective farms" (which failed so miserably in the Soviet Union), we nevertheless do have a significant degree of government involvement in agriculture in the form of price support subsidies and acreage alotments and land-use controls. The Desert Entry Act and The Department of Agriculture. As well as the Department of Commerce and Labor, Department of Interior, the Evironmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Mines, National Park Service, and the IRS control of business through corporate regulations.
8. Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of Industrial armies, especially for agriculture.

We call it the Social Security Administration and The Department of Labor. The National debt and inflation caused by the communal bank has caused the need for a two "income" family. Woman in the workplace since the 1920's, the 19th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, assorted Socialist Unions, affirmative action, the Federal Public Works Program and of course Executive order 11000. And I almost forgot...The Equal Rights Amendment means that women should do all work that men do including the military and since passage it would make women subject to the draft.
9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the population over the country.

We call it the Planning Reorganization Act of 1949 , zoning (Title 17 1910-1990) and Super Corporate Farms, as well as Executive orders 11647, 11731 (ten regions) and Public "law" 89-136.

>income tax is communism
HAHAHAHAHA

It's literally in the communist manifesto, dude. I don't know what to tell you.

Everyone to the left of Mises nowadays advocates for income tax. Is literally everyone a communist?

>Can pol even give a brief description of communism,
The collective ownership of the means of production which is fucking retarded and the reason why it is retarded has a million explanations. That being said free-market capitalism is also not great for another million reasons. The best economic system is a fascist economy. A fascist economy takes the advantages that free-market capitalism provides but regulates it and supports it so that not any great catastrophes can occur or so that the capitalists do not get the power over the state and implement really shitty ideals towards the workers(e.g. shit salary) or society(e.g. obesity).

>fascist economy
You're describing social democracy.

Yeah, it is almost the same just that fascism is less gay and more authoritarian. There is too much liberalism in social democracy.

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>Abolition of private property in land and application of all rents of land to public purpose.

Partially correct. Communism does abolish the state enforcement of private property. However, eminent domain is not an example of communization, I t’s an example of state capitalism— I.e. state ownership.

>a heavy progressive or graduated income tax

This is flat out wrong. A communist society is moneyless. Even Marxist-Leninists prefer public enterprise to taxation, in the creation of communism.

>Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.

What? With communized property, there is no need for confiscation.

>Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.

False. Communism is stateless. You’re again speaking about Marxist-Leninism which is one proposed method among many of achieving a communist society.

>Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state; the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.

Again false, as communism is stateless. Socialism, is the social ownership of the major means of production, and a communist society is included in ‘socialism.’ You again seem to be discussing Marxism-Leninism which believes that a “workers state” can be socialist and eventually create communism.

>Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of Industrial armies, especially for agriculture.

False. In a communist society, work itself is abolished. Work being defined as commodified labor under a boss, for a firm.

>Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the population over the country.

Are you just barfing words? I think you might be trying to discuss one aspect of Marxism-Leninism which is one proposed method, among many, of creating communism.

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>The collective ownership of the means of production

False. This is one aspect of a communist society. It’s also an aspect of non-communist socialism.

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Yes.
Strong central government.
Distribution of money (not wealth).
Planned economy (because commies are just sooo good at planning their own personal finances).
Everything else is just wishful thinking.

>communism is stateless
Wishful thinking. Someone is going to take power, and people will want to follow a leader because it's easier
>inb4 well I WONT
Congrats. You'd either be the leader or the scapegoat.

>work is abolished
You need food to live. Farmers grow that shit. Farmers need farmhands. Farmers and farmhands need land and tools. Who does the land belong to? Who works it?
>Why we ALL work it
or
>The selected few of us work it
Congratulations you have classes now.

You seem to be describing a Marxist-Leninist state, which is not communism.

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Ok, clarify then. Communism according to who?

The left can't meme, sad but true

>Someone is going to take power, and people will want to follow a leader because it's easier

Didn’t happen for 100,000 years of primitive communism.

>Who does the land belong to? Who works it?

Land is unowned. People who have a passion for agriculture and want to work on a farm.

>Communism according to who?

There is only one right answer. Marxism-Leninism has never been communism, even they admit they are utilizing state-capitalism.

Communism: Gay ass niggers who are too scared to go National Socialist because their Jewish leaders would kill them.

Nah. We have no nation, we are citizens of humanity.

>100k years of primitive communism
That's tribalism. You're thinking of tribalism. That's based on race, no larger than a few generations of a small family. It also has male leaders. So no, it wouldn't be communism because the chief is the chief.

>bro people who are passionate about it will just do it for us for free lmao
Wishful thinking

>one right answer
which is what exactly? enlighten me

glowniggers sign.. not wrong
someone's listening

Another manifestation of the eternal Jewish goal of eliminating Europeans and bringing about nigger cattle planet.

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The weak lead the strong and create a worse society because they're scared to lose the power they've gained

Why do you support central banking and market capitalism?

>work itself is abolished
guna guess you are a younger user sick of the current state of affairs and see communism as a better way
was there once myself - on paper, it seems awesome
everyone pulls together for the collective and no one goes without or is left behind
then one day you wake up and realize EQUALITY IS A FALSE GOD
not all of us are content to be equal, not all of us are capable of being equal
status, class, and power are not going anywhere
((THEY)) created communism to help them get to the top and it is working well
also going to guess you are a tourist and should lurk moar

It’s called primitive communism as it fully fits the definition of communism, while being primitive. Males weren’t leaders, in fact it was elders of any sex.

People who have a passion for many things just do it in this world. Examples are art, music, poetry, gardening. Many current farmers have a passion for agriculture and would continue to be farmers in a communist society. I know I would.

Communism is a classless, stateless, moneyless society based off of egalitarian cooperation, mutual aid and the abolition of property by deed.

Equal distribution of essential needs is what I would like to see. Surely people can be compensated in non-monetary ways for doing great feats of labor like curing cancer.