Communism, hailed by Marx as a human evolution capstone, was anticipated to bring equality as well as harmony among, not only countries, but to the whole world. Class struggles and exploitation were to be eradicated, and economic growth were to advance. Nonetheless, communism achieved or accomplished limited success and greatly failed in each country or state that had established it. Many factors caused this failure or collapse, from inherent flaws within the communism theory to gross misuse of power or authority by communist leaders.
Communism in practice was unable to offer the gains it promised within the theory as ...