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{{hatnote|This page is about communism as an ideology. For other uses of the term, see [[Communism (disambiguation)]].}} | {{hatnote|This page is about communism as an ideology. For other uses of the term, see [[Communism (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
'''Communism''' is the belief that the [[capitalism|capitalist]] [[mode of production]] should be abolished in favor for a classless, moneyless, stateless society. Communism, when used in the manner of references an ideology, refers to the revolutionary socialism and [[Karl Marx|Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels|Engels]] (and their historical and modern followers). | '''Communism''' is the belief that the [[capitalism|capitalist]] [[mode of production]] should be abolished in favor for a classless, moneyless, stateless society. Communism, when used in the manner of references an ideology, refers to the revolutionary socialism and [[Karl Marx|Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels|Engels]] (and their historical and modern followers). | ||
[[Category:Left-wing ideologies]] | [[Category:Left-wing ideologies]] | ||
[[Category:Marxism]] | [[Category:Marxism]]{{Marxism-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 25 April 2024
Communism is the belief that the capitalist mode of production should be abolished in favor for a classless, moneyless, stateless society. Communism, when used in the manner of references an ideology, refers to the revolutionary socialism and Marx and Engels (and their historical and modern followers).