Hello friends! Communism! Capitalism! Socialism! Liberalism! You must have heard these words quite often. But do you know the real meaning of these ideologies in their true sense?
What has been their impact on our world?
What are their advantages and disadvantages?
Welcome to a new blog series where I will try to explain such concepts, topics, and things in a simple language, about which we talk frequently, but hardly anyone amongst us has tried to go in-depth to understand their meaning.
I would like to start this series with today's blog which is on Communism.
Table of content
- Introduction
- Primitive Communism
- The ideology of Karl Marx
- Rise of Lenin
- Soviet Communism
- Successful Ideas
- Failures of Communism
- Was it ever Successful?
What are communism and communist ideology?
In one line, communism means, "From each according to his ability, To each according to his needs." Meaning a society, where every person works according to his ability. If one person is more fit, muscular, and can lift heavyweight, then he works according to his ability.
If another person is a little weak, is disabled, and cannot work extensively, then he too works according to his ability and contributes to society. And such a society where every person gets things according to his need.
You will say here, " Bro, this is a strange kind of society. I being a fit and healthy individual will work hard and in a return, I will only get some money that fulfills my need!"
Exactly, how will this work? I will explain this in the blog moving forward. But Communism is a society or you can say that it is a way of structuring people where there is no money. It is a moneyless society. It is a stateless society. There are no countries. No borders have been drawn between countries. It is a classless society with no discrimination between the rich and the poor.
Such a society where the means of production, such as land, farms, industries, and factories, of them are operated and owned by the laborers, by the common public.
Whenever we hear the word communism, Karl Marx, the Soviet Union, and countries like china come to our mind. But in reality, if you go through the basic definition of communism, the foundational ideas of communism are thousands of years old. Throughout human history, you will get to see these examples. Think about 10,000 years ago. How did humans live? Humans lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, in tribes. Many anthropologists believe that it was a primitive form of communism.
Primitive Communism
When you live in jungles in tribes then there is no concept of money or country. No country exists. Many tribes might have had class or hierarchy, but some tribes might not have even that. All people existed together. There would be no private ownership. It isn't that one individual from the tribe can say that this thing is mine and JUST mine. In these tribes, when you searched for some food or hunted then you shared with everyone. The shelters were also shared with everyone. Most of the things were shared by everyone. Everyone lived in a closed community. If you want to know more about it then I would recommend reading the book " SAPIENS". It tells us everything about human history. But these are old tales.
The ideology of Karl Marx
If we talk today then, Karl Marx is called the father of Communism. Karl Marx was a German Philosopher who published the communist Manifesto in 1848. What was written in this communist Manifesto? Before we understand this, we need to understand the era Karl Marx was living in. What were the conditions around him? Karl Marx grew up in an era when the industrial revolution had just begun. Industrial Revolution brought about big machines and factories. The laborers working in these factories quite often worked in very bad conditions. The owners of these factories made their workers work for the maximum hours while giving them the least amount of payment. The profit coming out of these factories, most of it was taken away by these factory owners.
So basically according to Karl Marx, there were two classes here:
- The class of rich factory owners took away most of the profits.
- The second class is the workers/laborers who work in the factories for hours but get nothing in return.
for example:-
- The factories or the farms will not be owned by a single owner but rather by the entire public.
- According to this communist manifesto, in a communist society, there won't be any class or discrimination between rich and poor or based on race or religion
- Free Education and healthcare would be provided.
- There would be no inherited wealth.
- If someone is rich then that doesn't mean that all his future generations too, would be rich. No concept of Inherited wealth.
- There will be no concept of private ownership. No person can say that this farm is mine or that this land is mine.
- Everyone will own all the land and all the factories.
- There will be an even distribution of wealth. There won't be rich or poor.
- There will be equality.
- And everyone will be the owner of everything.
Rise of Lenin
He did not see the practical implementation of communism. Practical implementation in reality in the true sense was majorly seen after the Russian revolution of 1917. In Russia, communist workers together overthrew the Russian monarch who used to be called CzarNicholas at that time. And their leader Lenin for the first time implemented communist ideas on a big scale.
Lenin took some revolutionary steps for his time:-
- The human rights of the laborers were recognized.
- The working week was limited to 8 hours per day and 5 days a week. Before this, workers worked for 12, 13, and 14 hours in the factories. But Lenin first introduced the 8 hours and 5 days. Which is quite common in the world today.
- Women were introduced to education.
- For farming, the land was taken away from rich landowners and redistributed amongst the farmers.
- The factories were nationalized they were taken under the control of the government. But if you remember, the original ideas, written in the communist manifesto, it wasn't written that the government will control everything. rather it said that the public will control everything.
Soviet Communism
Early 1918:- Lenin Creates a single-party Dictatorship
- Early 1918:- Lenin Holds Elections for a new parliament to be known as the constituent assembly.
- Lenin's Bolsheviks, Renamed the communist party, Runs in the elections.
- However, The community only won 175/700 seats.
- So, Lenin shuts down the constituent assembly after only a day!
- All Political parties except the communist party are Banned by Lenin.
- Single-Party dictatorship begins.
- Stalin tried to increase the output of the factories.
- For that, he tried to make the laborers work more and the workers started working in the same conditions that Marx had initially mentioned.
- The only difference was that this time, the factory owners were not any rich business owners but rather the government.
- Soviet Union government kept their workers in the same bad conditions and the economic conditions were so bad that millions of people died due to famine and hunger.
- Because of this, many people call Stalin's ideology, state Capitalism. It doesn't have much to do with communism rather it was a structure of capitalism that was state-controlled.
After this, came Mao Zedong His communist ideology was much more extreme and all the more violent. There is a very famous dialogue of his, "All political power comes from the barrel of the gun. The communist party must command all the guns, that way, no guns can ever be used to command the party". In some way or the other, he advocates for violence. His ideology is called Maoism and the word Masosit comes from here only.
But one thing was common in all these counties. All these countries had dictatorships. Most communist countries transformed into dictatorships.
Why did this happen? I will talk about this later when I will talk about the failures of communism. But millions of people died because of this. On one hand, dictators like Stalin and Mao killed people because they thought that they were against communism.
On the other hand, Adolf Hitler in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy, Franciso Franco in Spain, killed people in their own countries with the doubt of them being a communist.
Successful ideas of communism
- The first idea is of a classless society, one where there is no class difference. There is no discrimination between the upper caste and lower caste or the rich and poor. Today everyone generally accepts that racism, casteism, and sexism are bad. It is a bad thing to discriminate between people. It is a good thing to give equal opportunity to every person. Although, I would say that some communist countries have taken this idea to the very extreme. They took "no discrimination between people" to mean that there should be no difference between people. Every person will be given the same house, same car, and same standard of living. There should be no difference in beliefs among people. No one should believe in a certain religion or ideology. This is the reason why communist dictatorship came into being. If you focus on the architecture in communist countries, then you would see such buildings which are styled quite like a boring dystopia. There is no creativity and people are not given a chance to express their beliefs.
- The second idea is of no inheritance. Each one of us raises our voice against nepotism, and dynasty politics. It is quite something similar to Karl Marx's thoughts. Karl Marx said that there should be no inheritance. And if we look at the implementation in reality, in many democratic countries in Europe, there exists an inheritance tax. If you are wealthy, and you are gifting that would to your children and letting them inherit it then wealth would be taxed.
- The third idea is worker rights. Exploitation Karl Marx talked about; we get to see that in many places. For this reason, in most democratic countries we get to see workers' unions and labor unions. What are these farm unions? All the workers come together and raise their voices together. whenever they feel that they're being exploited then all these unions stand together to amplify the voice of the workers or the farmers. Karl Marx also said that most factory owners exploit their workers. They make them work the maximum hours and give them the minimum payment. To avoid this, the concept of minimum wage exists in most countries a Lesser salary than this would not be given to any worker.
- Similarly, there are ideas of free education and free healthcare that have been successfully implemented in many developed countries.
Failure of Communism
Now think about it, if every person living in society starts thinking like this, no competition in society. There would be no development in technology or any other field. This is quite a philosophical reason behind the failure of communism.
The practical reason is that when you try to make a classless society a reality where everyone is the owner of everything, This society has a power vacuum. The space at the top is empty and there is no one to lead. Due to the power vacuum, there will always be space for a dictatorship. One person who will tell direct the way of work. And he will then become a dictator. Through this very dictatorship, one-party rule is established.
Corruption! The people in power will keep getting corrupt because they have so much control in that they can decide everything about the public. What kind of houses will people live in? How much land will they get? How many factories will they get? In reality, whenever there have been efforts to implement communism practically, it ceases to be communism. Some party comes up and dictates how things will work. which is quite different from the original definition.
What is the principal definition of communism?
What is socialism? I will explain it in detail in the next blog of this series.
Was it ever successful?
Communism has thrived in small communities in some places. The biggest example of this like I told you at the beginning of the blog was early humans who lived in tribes and worked together when the was no concept of money.