communism is fantastic for running a family or small group (ie commune). When you have a larger group,people tend to not be so willing to 'share'. In tat case, people tend to do as little as possible.
2007-09-11 07:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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people have no freedom like in ireland there was a group called the communist party they wanted ireland not to be a democracy but a communist goverment they tried to win an election but lost they wanted everyone to have a job and a house even all homeless people and make ireland have a great health care system but thats great altough the only problem is what if the dictator becomes corrupt not letting anyone leave the country start building nukelear weapon and much more like the soviet union gave everyone a job but the same wages i think the wages should always be different because some people may want to do well in life and get the same wages as someone who works in mcdonalds
2007-09-11 16:03:22
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answered by donnelly2008 2
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It decreases competition; an astronaut will make as much money as a shoe shiner. What incentive does he have to do any better? None. Quality of work performed tends to decline across all employment sectors as there is no incentive to work harder, because you won't get anything more for it.
The central government makes ALL decisions, and typically runs itself into the ground. The capitalist society's market controls itself naturally through a balance of supply and demand. Companies supplying too much of something will go out of business. This model encourages companies to be wise in their marketing strategies and to sell products and services that will be consumed. A communist society would decide such things as what the price of milk is and how much is made. These types of high level decisions may not reflect the needs of the consumers, and typically don't in a communist society.
2007-09-11 14:57:19
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answered by Pfo 7
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When the revolutions happen - you name them - China, Viet Nam, Cuba, all of them, millions of people are slaughtered not just by a dictator but a group of people who are weeding out the educated, etc. I don't know why anyone could support communism with history as it is.
2007-09-11 14:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Communism is something that is a good idea on paper but in reality goes sour because too much power is put into the hands of one person, which always leads to a dictatorship.
2007-09-11 14:49:28
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answered by jebul 3
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There is no bill of rights and there is no such thing as civil rights. The government owns you, it dictates to you what to do, it is not restricted from forceable entry into your place of residence (I didn't want to call it your home because the State owns it), and it can arrest and detain you for speaking out against the government or for no reason at all. Do you want more?
2007-09-11 14:59:55
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answered by (:P) 6
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If communism was so great they wouldn't have to force their citizens to stay in the country.
Freedom is what is wrong with it. There is none.
2007-09-11 14:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It rewards laziness.
2007-09-11 14:57:37
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answered by davidmi711 7
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it sounds good, but inevitably it will fail....time and time again
2007-09-11 14:49:19
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answered by tll 6
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