>>1932831>the discussion of why communism had failed, and possibly what it would take to realistically implement is it's even possibleOk, here's your discussion on why "rEaL cOmMuNiSm" hasn't worked and never will. Because communism means equal outcome, no matter what. Whether you're Wally Work Ethic breaking your back for eight hours a day and skipping lunch, or Larry Lazyass clocking in, doing the bare minimum not to get fired, and clocking out. Whether you spend your 40-a-week knee deep in shit as a plumber or in an ergonomic chair as a manager. Whether you spent eleven years training to be a brain surgeon or eleven minutes to flip burgers. Whatever you put in, you get the same exact food ration, living space, vacation time, travel allotment, everything. When people get the same outcome no matter what they do, they to do as little as possible.
Ask any commie on a college campus what their purpose in Utopia will be and I guarantee their job title will be "professor of intersectionality" or "community artwork organizer" or "professional ice cream licker". The last thing you'll hear is that they want to be a ditch digger, but guess what? The world needs ditch diggers. You think anyone WANTS to do literal back breaking labor on a construction site? When jobs like "barista" and "museum receptionist" exist? They do it because it's the best-paying job they can get, not because Bob the Builder was their childhood hero.
>So assign people jobsEven before you get into corruption (hey, the leader's son gets to be an ambassador while his biggest critic digs graves) forcing specific jobs on people is just slavery. When people are forced to do jobs they don't want to, they'll half-ass it, even if it's critical to society.
So before you know it, all the construction is shoddy and takes forever, the roads are bumpier than the moon, the farms don't produce enough food, and everyone starves. But that's ok because it wasn't real communism, so oh well back to the drawing board.