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    Under communism everyone is poor. Under capitalism most are poor

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      Under Communism poverty is erradicated or close to it. The floor is raised and the ceiling is lowered.

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        And also a small group of people monopolize power and wealth to oppress those who didn’t

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            Communism experdites the process of wealth centralization, because that’s what happens when you give all the resources to a single party, under communism the process takes less than 10 years, under capitalism it takes over 10 years, because you need to convince people to part with their money, under communism you have no choice, you own nothing and what you do own is the property of the party.

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                Technology and a booming capitalist economy do that, or well, a booming economy and leading tech at least ; )

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                  A market economy under a socialist state, similar to what the USSR had under the NEP for its first 20 years.

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                  Late 1991, but yep, that’s when inequality skyrocketed, as it was illegally disbanded and the former state sliced up and sold for parts to the highest bidder against the wishes of the public at large, causing roughly 7 million deaths.

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                Left column isn’t labelled, no source is provided, Russian points on the graph are sparse when compared to the USA and France lines, there’s no heading explaining what the graph says. Please do better.

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          Incorrect.

          Wealth inequality was far lower in the USSR than the Tsarist system before it, the Capitalist system after it, and than western countries. Additionally, Soviet Democracy was extensive, with far more political participation than western countries have.

          Read Blackshirts and Reds.