Remember kids, the only reason "real communism has never been tried" is because they always rename communism's inevitable failures to something else. See also "state capitalism", because they're always just one more try from their perfect little commie utopia.
One economics textbook I read uncoupled ownership of property and central planning. According to the authors, both communism and fascism are centrally planned. The difference is that in communism, the property is state-owned and in fascism, it's privately owned.
If it’s the workers seizing the means it’s communist. If it’s the state it’s fascism.
Remember kids, the only reason "real communism has never been tried" is because they always rename communism's inevitable failures to something else. See also "state capitalism", because they're always just one more try from their perfect little commie utopia.
If the workers ARE the state, even if only on paper, then it's both.
One economics textbook I read uncoupled ownership of property and central planning. According to the authors, both communism and fascism are centrally planned. The difference is that in communism, the property is state-owned and in fascism, it's privately owned.