Communism is a way of sharing things so everyone can have what they need to be happy and healthy.
Imagine you're at a big playground, and there are three kinds of toys: cars, balls, and blocks. Some kids have lots of cars but no balls, while others have blocks but not enough balls or cars. Everyone is playing, but some are having more fun than others because they have more toys.
In communism, it’s like everyone gets to share the toys, so if one kid has extra balls, they give some to another who needs them. This way, everyone can enjoy playing with all kinds of toys, and no one feels left out or lonely.
How It Works in Real Life
Think of a school lunchtime: sometimes one kid brings cookies for everyone, while others have just plain bread. In communism, it's like the class decides to share all their food, so everyone gets a little bit of everything, and nobody is hungry or sad because they didn’t bring something special.
It’s about fairness and sharing, making sure that no one is left behind when there are enough things for everyone.
Examples
- A group of people decide to share everything equally, like toys in a classroom.
- Everyone gets the same amount of food and clothes.
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See also
- What is communism?
- What is socialist?
- How Did the First Cities Influence Modern Politics?
- What are political mechanisms?
- How Did the Roman Empire Manage to Last for Centuries?