Are you seriously suggesting that humans will ever be able to have common ownership and renounce the pursuit of personal profit? I don't think so.
Even Islam's economic model makes more sense than the centrally planned Socialist one.
It is a Utopian idea and I don't believe in Utopias.
And regarding your human development comment, Capitalism supplanted Feudal peasantry only due to the industrial revolution not because humans necessarily changed their 'psyche.'
Human beings have had common ownership for most part of human history(i.e. as hunter-gatherers) and we've had common ownership of the means of production in modern history(i.e. USSR) as well. The pursuit of personal profit only makes sense in a society in which you can extract surplus value from labor which you can't in a communist society because any extracted surplus value will be introduced to benefit the general society.
Utopian is having a socioeconomic system based profit on endless growth in a closed system(our planet), the best way to deal with the enviromental catastrophe we're facing is with a centrally planned economy based on the actual needs of the people and not one were people answer to the needs of the economy.
I said human nature is subject to change as I had written previously. The bourgeoisie was an economic class that attainted massive wealth the previous centuries due to mercantilism but did not have a political power which was shared by nobles and kings(Divine right of kings) that's why you had bourgeoisie revolutions like the french revolutions which coincided with the beginning of the industrial revolution and the peasantry where forced into the factory for bo.
Getting greedy!!!!whatever
We already had the K5 and we didn't need to go Addis Ababa but we did and it was a gamble that we lost. The kacaan regime was honest in their pursuit of Somaliweyne and I won't fault them for that, shame that it ended the way it did. The dream is not dead, the dream of somaliweyne lives in the heart of any red-blooded.
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I strongly disagree. How can you say there's no such thing as human nature it's human nature for people to cry at the passing of a beloved one for instance. Which reminds me of another absurdity of the Communist Ideology. How can there ever be a society without governance? This is in fact what the end stage of Communism stipulates.
Communism is the goal, but the step in between it and capitalism is socialism which is why communist throughout history have always said lets build communism which is why those countries had states. A communist sociecty(different from a communist state) would do away with the type of state you have in a contemporary capitalist society which mainly exists to enforce hierarchical economic relations, to enforce the exclusive control of property, and to regulate capitalistic economic activities, all of which would be non-applicable to a communist system(i.e. the abolition of classes).