What are the drawbacks of communalism
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1. It hampers personal growth.
One of the setbacks of communism is its being too controlling on the lives of the people. Since it is a classless society, everyone is equal in social status and no one is above the other. This can also be a disadvantage since people will feel they are at the end of the road because there is no room for personal improvement. In Cuba, for example, all medical professionals, medicines and hospitals are controlled by the government. The fees of these professionals are regulated by the government and they cannot demand for higher fees.
2. It dictates on the people.
In a communist society, the government has the power to dictate and run the lives of people. Although its goal is one of equality, there is basically less or no personal freedom at all to criticize the government or demand for changes. Moreover, there is no freedom of speech and whoever goes against the government can be subjected to punishments.
3. It does not give financial freedom.
Another setback of communism is the fact that entrepreneurs cannot expect to make more money than the others. As opposed to a free market economy, the command economy which is practiced by most communist countries ties the hands of business people. Consequently, it is hard to get rich in these countries.
One of the setbacks of communism is its being too controlling on the lives of the people. Since it is a classless society, everyone is equal in social status and no one is above the other. This can also be a disadvantage since people will feel they are at the end of the road because there is no room for personal improvement. In Cuba, for example, all medical professionals, medicines and hospitals are controlled by the government. The fees of these professionals are regulated by the government and they cannot demand for higher fees.
2. It dictates on the people.
In a communist society, the government has the power to dictate and run the lives of people. Although its goal is one of equality, there is basically less or no personal freedom at all to criticize the government or demand for changes. Moreover, there is no freedom of speech and whoever goes against the government can be subjected to punishments.
3. It does not give financial freedom.
Another setback of communism is the fact that entrepreneurs cannot expect to make more money than the others. As opposed to a free market economy, the command economy which is practiced by most communist countries ties the hands of business people. Consequently, it is hard to get rich in these countries.
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The drawbacks of communalism are as follows:-
1. It hampers personal growth.
2. It dictates on the people.
3. It does not give financial freedom.
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