Under communism, international socialism, you
have a brutal repressive dictatorship that claims that the means of production
belongs to the people. in reality of course the means of production belongs to the
state and those who pull the levers of power within the structures of the state.
The state then dictates what any said industry produces, how much of that
product it is required to produce, determines the labor requirements to produce
that product, what wages those workers are paid and how much capital said
industry is required to return to the state from the production of those goods
by their sale into either internal or external markets.
Regardless of what a
system of government and economics calls itself those businesses still have to
have boards that operate them. With a senior the manager in overall charge and
sub managers in charge of production, purchasing, personnel, maintenance etc.
Under communism all of those persons of course are appointed to those positions
by the state and those in charge of the state or the relevant ministry or department.
Such appointments of course are
also dependent on party membership. Failure by those individuals to meet the
goals established by the state results in them being at best publicly
humiliated, loss of party membership and being fired, if not sentenced to long
prison terms or straight up being executed.
Under a fascist or national
socialist economic system, you have a brutal repressive dictatorship that claims
the means of production remains in private hands. in reality however maintaining
that ownership was dependent on party membership and submitting to the same
kinds of dictates coming from the state as exists under a communist system. What's to be produced, how much is to be produced how much labor they're allowed
and how much that labor is paid etc. etc. etc. Failure to meet those state
dictated goals resulted in the owner's business being sold to some other "loyal"
party member for next to nothing to who promised to meet those goals and they would then meet the
same fate as those who failed under communism.
It becomes obvious then that the
differences between the economic systems of communism and fascism are only
rhetorical. In form, function and methodology they are identical. Anyone who
tells you any different is either ignorant, stupid or lying.
The conflicts between the two systems are no more different than Blood and Crips fighting for control over drug territory just taken to an international scale.
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