The differences between communism and communalism with relevant examples
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Communism is a stateless, moneyless society without private property that functions based on the doctrine “from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.”
A communalist society is form of organizing society such that the nation is formed by a grouped of communes, each containing members who work and live together. It’s bascially dividing society up, whereas communism seeks to get rid of all walls between one human and other and abolish the nation altogether.
Communalism means when people of a given ethnic or religious group stick together in their own communities and discrimate against rival communities in a single ethnically or religiously divided society.
In other words; communism and communalism have nothing to do with each other at all.