My first post in PDF so excuse me if my post is not upto acceptable standards.
No your post is polite enough.
I like communism as a social construct. It is very secular in nature. May be one of the reasons why Kerala is fairly peaceful inspite of an almost 1/3rd Hindu, 1/3rd Muslim and 1/3rd Christian populace.
Yes, the legacy of Communism in Kerala.
I dont 100% subscribe to the economic model of communism. There will be no incentive for hard work if no personal ownership is allowed.
Rampant capitalism (American style) is also not desirable where the power is completely in the hands of corporates. We need a healthy mix of both.
A communistic idea like open source computer software ( Linux etc ) and hardware ( RISC-V etc ) has melded into a surrounding capitalist system, yes ?
Such ideas and new means of production ( 3D Printing, Vertical Farming + Collective Farming etc ) will allow for an economic system where the traditional money system can be abolished but one's efforts are duly rewarded.
Please read
this thread of mine where I have proposed a new economic system which I think you may like.
The model was tested in Soviet Union and failed.
The Soviet Union experiment I think failed because of mismanagement by Gorbachev.
Perhaps our Russian friend
@vostok can speak of this.
Even China adopted it during Mao's time which led to widespread poverty. In 1970, when their new leader adopted capitalist policies (SEZs in Shenzhen and other areas), they were able to pull the country out of poverty.
Creating a middle class in a country like China is one way of pulling out of poverty. But at what cost ? A supposedly communist country like China has a rich class and a poor class, and that poor class isn't able to afford medical treatment in China and has to come to India to get treated ( in India's medical tourism industry ).
And there is that strange phenomenon of some Chinese being happy about Hong Kong having one of the highest housing prices in the world whereas in a communist country housing should have been provided for free by the system.
there is nothing wrong with private property as long its not excessive. communism's views on this matter are irrelevant for muslims. the only people that become communists are dreamers.
Sorry to say but you are simply being stubborn.
You are talking as if no Muslim has never been a communist. Please read that thread of mine from where I quote a section. Also, half of the people who formed the Communist Party of India in 1920 in Tashkent were Muslims some of whom were from current Pakistani provinces.
And what's wrong in being a dreamer ?
There is NO issue here. Pakistan and india have got NOTHING to do with each other whatsoever. An indian fantasizing about trying to make Pakistan a part of india is just as retarded and delusional as a Pakistani fantasizing about trying to make Germany and Brazil a part of Pakistan.
Sorry to say but you are simply being stubborn.
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OK I am logging off now. You can reply now and I will reply tomorrow.