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For all you liberal retards..
The top 7 foundational ideals and tenets of communism are:1. Abolition of Private PropertyIn communist theory, private property refers to ownership of the "means of production" (the factories, land, and resources used to generate wealth), rather than personal belongings. The ideal is to take these resources out of the hands of wealthy individuals and place them under collective or state control.2. Collective Wealth and the Labor Theory of ValueCommunists advocate for the communal sharing of wealth and resources. Based on the Marxist labor theory of value, the true value of a product is the labor required to create it. Under this ideal, profits are not skimmed off by a wealthy capitalist; instead, they are shared equally or redistributed to benefit the entire community.3. A Classless SocietyA core Marxist ideal is the elimination of social classes. Communism seeks to eradicate the division between the bourgeoisie (the wealthy ruling class who own the means of production) and the proletariat (the working class). Without class distinctions, every person is viewed as a social equal.4. Class Struggle as the Driver of HistoryCommunism views history as a series of conflicts between oppressors and the oppressed. The ideal recognizes that a society's progression comes from the working classes uniting to overthrow exploitative capitalist structures.5. Equal Duty to WorkIn a communist system, everyone is expected to contribute to society according to their abilities. By legally requiring and facilitating the contribution of all able-bodied citizens, the ideology seeks to end both the burden of forced overwork and the existence of a non-working, wealthy ruling class.6. Elimination of a Permanent StateWhile an initial transitional phase requires a strong government to seize control of resources (often called the dictatorship of the proletariat), the ultimate communist ideal is a stateless society. Marx envisioned that as class structures and the need for coercion disappear, the government itself will naturally dissolve, leading to self-governing, voluntary communities.7. From Each According to His Ability, To Each According to His NeedThis is the most famous maxim summarizing the ultimate ideal of a fully realized communist society. Once an economy is liberated from scarcity and capitalist competition, society would distribute goods and services purely based on individual need rather than a person's income or social status.