most "communist states" were not actually communist states because they were all dictatorships. if you really think about it states like the soviet union were actually hyper-capitalist because all the property was in the hands of a small class of "owners". not much different from the capitalist society they hate. One of the most important requirements for a communist state is the existance of a strong democracy, fair courts and separation of powers. only then is all property truly owned by everyone
also i wouldnt say that the US is doing all to great with its liberal market economy
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u/urammar ☣️ Dec 06 '22
Right cuz capitalism would never have that problem, and things are running great...