Communistic in a sentence as an adjective

He has pretty communistic views himself, so to me this just seems like a bit of bias showing.

How they allowed him to teach history in communistic poland is a mystery to me. He was great.

My grandad worked 14 hours+ shifts in 1950s and 1960s in communistic Poland in a steel mill. Anybody who would refuse would end up in jail or even worse - gulag - for treason.

What does "communistic states" have to do with anything? They were/are kleptocratic oligarchies that are so stratified that they have even worse class systems than capitalist states.

> Also remember why communistic economies fail No country to my knowledge have claimed to have had a communist economy. Some have claimed to be socialist, and many socialists would disagree with that as well.

I lived through severe economical crisis in 1980s in communistic Poland that included food shortages and hyperinflation. Also read a lot about hyperinflation in Weimar Germany and role of gold during WW2.

Please note that in communistic states people worked regularly over 8 hours long after 8-hours work week was legislated in the USA. My point is that system evolution via democratic process is much better than bloody revolution that left-wing quite often has on its mouth.

I don't know, it sounds too communistic-utopian. While communism is not a bad thing, and utopias are theoretically a great idea, humans thrive on opportunity and individualism.

A possible solution would be to transfer copyright to a group or person you know will never license anything under a proprietary license, such as the FSF. Please refrain from using non-sequiturs like "communistic" to describe things. Copyleft does not deny anyone the ability to exercise any freedom including selling the software.

You can make a voluntary anarcho-communistic society inside anarcho-capitalistic society.

Communistic definitions

adjective

relating to or marked by communism; "Communist Party"; "communist governments"; "communistic propaganda"

See also: communist