>>20881366you're misusing a quote Proudhon.
he also stated that property is liberty. and he didn't mean that liberty is theft.
when he referred to "property is theft" he was referring to the property owned by the aristocratic state.
even still, didn't marx acknowledge that communism will come naturally as a higher state of society, after capitalism?
then you should let history do its things.
instead you're implementing regulations thereby eliminating capitalism not by capitalism's own (supposed) failures but by intervention of the state.
you're hindering the establishment of the communist utopia while attempting to establish it.