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It's both, communism defies human, nature, use of resources and their management. Planning to implement cashless and classless system that is inherently inequal, unemployed and untrained people do not produce any labor, same for pensioners, children and the disabled. Who and what quantifies value? Answer is no-one, since system is classless there isn't a centralized government give value for labor, distribute it and what goods are worth X amount of labor. Which leads to inequality.did agree that communism is rather difficult, if not impossible, to achieve. This isn't because of self-sustainability, but because of the inherently egoistic human nature.
Take for instance is labor of someone who manages policies and practices of entire city to someone whose job is to kick pebbles off the side of the road.
What do you propose which goods are worth quantified labor which have subjective value and contribute to communist economy.
Communism works only in theory, in any given setting communism will fall flat on its face for multiple reasons.
Whole thing collapses on one simple question: what is labor worth, what type and who quantifies it?
My point was Unions do not exist in communist system who quantifies "fair" amount of labor, work hours needed to gain labor and guarantees for safety nets in case if someone is incapable to contribute to labor pool, which creates drain on finite goods, available services and resources.The reason unions exist in the first place is to fight problems caused by the "western free market democracies". If the needs of the people were met better, there would be no need for such unions in the first place, yet here we are.
For instance prescious metals like gold, silver and palladium or rare earths like cobalt, uranium and others. According to communist theory anyone with unspecified amount of labor can hoard limited amount of resources to himself and you stated yourself communism cannot confiscate personal property. What is stopping Jimmy the pebble kicker becoming the resource baton of the communist utopia where all labor is equal and laborer can essentially put entire economy in a deadlock?
You weren't misled, you just didn't understand it.I actually agree with your stance and was misled by your original post.
I couldn't have said it any better.Another basic problem Communism can't overcome is the economic calculation issue. Without a market mechanism, there is no way to properly value inputs and outputs and determine the relative demand for and value of different kinds of labor.
Even without a centrally planned economy, that will lead to waste of scarce resources and underutilization of abundant ones, and misallocation of labor leading to unemployment where it's not needed and shortages where it is. I can't think of a way you can balance supply and demand without a market (or state-controlled rationing), and you can't have a market without profit and loss on goods and services.