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How do a communist system of government differ from a democracy?

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Communism is usually ran by the state. The State plans and controls the economy, and a single Authoritarian party usually holds all of the power.

Whilst Democracy is ran by the people not the state. People in democratic governments elect their leaders and choose theirs jobs. they usually have a free electoral system.

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