Sure it does. It depends on the scaling and so far the only successful communist societies are the family unit and the monastery.
In the family, we have a largely benevolent dictatorship who has absolute authority over the resources and who have absolute interests in the well being of everyone for the continuation of the society. There are also members who are truly incapable of making reasonably wise decisions for themselves and therefore needs constant guidance for a large part of their lives.
In the monastery, we have a benevolent dictatorship and followers who adheres to a higher set of ideals: religion. Entry into this society is purely voluntary, so is leaving it.
All the communists of the world has to do is create a country that successfully replicate the best of both of the above.