Q: (SSC/0)
question_subject:
History
question_exam:
SSC
stats:
0,34,48,34,3,2,43
keywords:
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According to Communism, the chief enemy of society is private property. This means that Communism does not support the ownership of property by individuals, as it is believed to create inequality and division within society. In Communist ideology, all property should be collectively owned and controlled by the state or the community as a whole. The idea behind this view is that private property allows some individuals to accumulate wealth and power at the expense of others, resulting in social and economic inequality. By eliminating private property, Communism aims to create a more egalitarian society where resources are shared and distributed equally among all members of society.