Communism
In the midst of communism there
is no
room for extra personal effort. Those who work extra hard receive the same pay and benefits
as those who do not. Contrary to popular belief, communism is not an economic system. It
requires a
very arbitrary method of placing a value on something. In an economy, demand
dictates the supply
needed. In turn the supply available affects the price of goods. Wages
and prices are simply set by
the government on a whim. Thus the communistic society is one
which has a very few wealthy citizens
at the head of the government and millions of poor
citizens forced to work for their country. Pictured
here are Russian Roubles.
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