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Difference between Plato and Marx's Concept of Communism


Concept
Plato
Marx
Thinking about the state
All power reserve by the state
All power reserve by the common people
Main wheal of the state
In platonic communism guardian class is the wheal of the state.
In Marx’s communism labor class is the wheal of the state.
Class inequality
There will be little inequality
There is no inequality
Family system
Here exist no family system
Here exist family system
Private property
Permit private property
No private property
Objective of communism
It is politics oriented
It is economic oriented
Applicability
It is applicable in cities rather than the whole world
It is applicable in whole world.
Class struggle
Class struggle is absent
Class struggle is present.
Political power holding
Power hold by the guardian
Power hold by the common people