The book demonstrates that, in contemporary society, communism is confused with “bureaucratic collectivism”. On the other hand, what some intellectuals now call “trekonomics” or “postcapitalism�...

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The book demonstrates that, in contemporary society, communism is confused with “bureaucratic collectivism”. On the other hand, what some intellectuals now call “trekonomics” or “postcapitalism” is actually communism. For centuries, this social, political and economic force has been terribly misunderstood by “communists” and “anti-communists” alike. This book effectively analyzes why communism has been so misunderstood, where we are now, and where the world will go from here. In these pages, you’ll find a vivid description of the philosophy and history of communism, along with a thorough analysis of the nature of Marxist views, the failure of self-proclaimed “communist” governments and the quiet success of Western socialist nations. This important volume demonstrates that communism cannot be installed by virtue of our wishes, but can only arise as the result of economic advancements.

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