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The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a [[en:mode of production]] of human society in which [[:en:classless society|no one is born into a class]] and the [[:en:Means of production|means of production]] are owned by all members of society in common. As a [[en:Mode of production|mode of production]] it is the culmination of the development of human productive powers, which unfortunately was the subject a number of failed attempts in the 20th century. The next § has the separate merge candidates as found in the English wiki when this article was created. Rather than an [[:en:The End of History and the Last Man|end]], the point at which human productive capacity begins to operate in a rational framework is considered by Marxists to be the end of Prehistory. | The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a [[en:mode of production]] of human society in which [[:en:classless society|no one is born into a class]] and the [[:en:Means of production|means of production]] are owned by all members of society in common. As a [[:en:Mode of production|mode of production]] it is the culmination of the development of human productive powers, which unfortunately was the subject a number of failed attempts in the 20th century. The next § has the separate merge candidates as found in the English wiki when this article was created. Rather than an [[:en:The End of History and the Last Man|end]], the point at which human productive capacity begins to operate in a rational framework is considered by Marxists to be the end of Prehistory. | ||
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