I don’t mean to be rude, but in your comments in this thread you’re making a lot of arguments that don’t really make sense. It’s fine not to know much about a subject but the argument “no one has incentive to work in communism” is just a lazy anti communist argument from the 1950s. Some questions you might want to think about: What motivated people to work in pre-capitalist societies? Does capitalism “motivate” people to work or force them to sell their labour to survive? Do you consider capitalism to be a “natural” state of societal existence and if so, why?
I don’t mean to be rude, but in your comments in this thread you’re making a lot of arguments that don’t really make sense. It’s fine not to know much about a subject but the argument “no one has incentive to work in communism” is just a lazy anti communist argument from the 1950s. Some questions you might want to think about: What motivated people to work in pre-capitalist societies? Does capitalism “motivate” people to work or force them to sell their labour to survive? Do you consider capitalism to be a “natural” state of societal existence and if so, why?