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Communism was touted to be capable of the classless society, which did not seem to materialize. Every society and culture consists in classes. The greater the diversity of Identities, as with ever more complex societies and the accordant divisions of labor and ownership, the more overt is the class system. It was customary in Japan in olden times to keep possessions of status interior to one's abode, where externally most houses were relatively modest and the same, and thus in the exterior community everyone could feel relatively equal.

Socialism, as community owned assets of government means, everyone theoretically owns equally those assets, and thus insofar as community owned property is concerned, individuals with equal access can possess an attitude of classlessness as exampled by any free government owned park. Sell that park to private interests and in all likelihood no trespassing signs will go up. Private ownership as pertains to one's degree of wealth, is classes of affordability, access of which depends on one's means to money, which is generally tiered and exclusionary.

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