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What does Marxist-Leninism seek to achieve?

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I know that Communism seeks to achieve a classless society, but there must be more to it then that. If that's all Marxist-Leninism is about, why do so many people hate it? Can someone explain to me what Marxist-Leninism seeks to achieve, how they seek to achieve it, and why so many people hate it? Don't link me to Wikipedia or another site, obviously I have been there.

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  1. Equity. Fairness. Bounty for all. The good of the many against the good of the few.


  2. Proletarian dictatorship like in any other form of pure Marxism, workers controlling the means of production. Lenin saw Imperialism and oppression of the third world as the final stage of capitalism and was more focused on the revolution in underdeveloped countries than the original communist manifesto of Marx was which focused almost completely on the revolution in fully industrialized nations.

    Many people hate it because they don't understand, some because they are on top in this capitalist game and others because they for some reason, misdirection or misconception,  align themselves with ruling class interests.

  3. it cannot work as long as people are running it. Maybe in the Future if we develop a super computer as a leader. But then again would you want to be exterminated if that computer thinks there is too many people

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