heroo wrote:
people are too greedy for communism to work. people are too stupid for democracy to work. people are too evil for autocracy to work.
the fault doesn't lie in the systems, but in the people.
It's a system designed to be utilized by people. If the people are not able to practice it, then it doesn't work. Communism looks great on paper but very difficult to implement. It's very difficult for people to simply adjust from the capitalist system they grew up on to a completely different system that places more restrictions on them. On top of that, people do tend to be greedy so the temporary leadership becomes not-so-temporary after decades of being in power.
There was an article on TIME about the mentality of dictators and how most of them find it difficult to see why people go against them. The same goes for every communist leader -- that righteous, self-reliant, narcissist mentality.
In the end, communism was created to be put in practice by people. Part of judging whether it's a broken system or not is considering whether it took every element into account. Unfortunately, a huge part of these elements is human nature and their past experiences (whether their motive stems from greediness or creativity). Communism assumes that the people would simply fall in line and become part of the smooth machinery without considering individual thoughts.