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Communist and Post-communist

 Communist countries base their beliefs that equality is undervalued in capitalist countries.  Huge variety in the way communism is practiced.  All claim roots in Marxism  Communist Manifesto

Marxist-Leninism  Vanguard of the Revolution  Democratic Centralism  Communist Party  Co-potation  Nomenklatura Market-based Socialism  Peasant-based Economy  Equality of the Masses  Cooperation  Revolution  Transition to Markets

 Complete economic, social, and political gender equality  Central planning allocating resources by state bureaucracy  Logistics  Incentives  BRICS  Brazil  Russia  India  China  South Africa