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why did communism failed ?​

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Answered by varshini2727
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Three years after the Russian Revolution, an Austrian economist, Ludwig von Mises, argued that Communism would fail and explained why. Communism, or socialism, couldn’t succeed, Mises wrote in 1920, because it had abolished free markets so that officials had no market prices to guide them in planning production. Mises was relatively unknown when he made his controversial forecast, but he acquired some international renown later as the leading spokesman of the Austrian (free market) school of economics. Since his death in 1973, his theories have gained new adherents, some now even in Eastern Europe.

The Soviet Union was launched with high hopes. Planning was to be done by a central committee, insuring plenty for everyone. The state was to wither away. But things didn’t work out that way. The Soviet state soon became one of the most oppressive in the world. Millions of Russians starved in the 1920s and 1930s.

Answered by njangandharvan53
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actually communism is for labourers empowerment ..... Also according to there concept the people in communist party should lead a simple life ..... But beside that some persons in communism became more greedy and more laxurious ..... and the country men's found there theifness

Thus I led to the failer of communism .....

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