Can anyone succinctly explain communism? Everything I’ve read in the past said that the state owns the means of production and in practice (in real life) that seems to be the reality. However I encountered a random idiot on the Internet that claimed in communism, there is no state and it is a stateless society. I immediately rejected this idea because it was counter to what I knew about communism irl. In searching using these keywords, I came across the ideas that in communism, it does strive to be a stateless society. So which one is it? If it’s supposed to be a stateless society, why are all real-life forms of communism authoritarian in nature?

  • Victor
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    04 days ago

    If you want an answer from Marxists, it would be better to ask it on an instance with more Marxists.

    Is there a listing somewhere where Lemmy instances are grouped by the sociopolitical ideologies of their members?

    • Cowbee [he/they]
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      34 days ago

      Not written out, as far as I’m aware. Lemmy.ml is more broadly federated than Lemmy.world, however, so it can cast a wider net. Perhaps asking on c/socialism or c/communism would be a good bet for OP. Per your question, though, it really is just found out either by checking each instance or feeling it out if it isn’t explicitly stated.

      • Victor
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        14 days ago

        I don’t think I’m able to read people well enough from text comments to gauge whether or not they are Marxist or something else, lmao.

        • Cowbee [he/they]
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          14 days ago

          That’s fair! Marxists are most commonly found on Lemmy.ml, Lemmygrad.ml, and Hexbear.net. Lemmy.world skews very liberal and is defederated from the latter 2, so as a consequence asking on Lemmy.world gets a very oversimplified view of Marxism.

          If you want to learn about Marxism, you can check my reading list linked in my top level comment or on my profile.