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Communism?

I know Communism =/= dictatorship, just that due to some countries that were involved with America/Britain in trade to go Marxist/Communist/creating policies that seemed Communist, the CIA had that Marxist/Communist 'threat' removed and replaced with a dictator. Ultimately the Communist plan in these places failed because of the CIA working to collapse the economy through boycott or some similar course of action, resulting in capitalist dictatorships. (once again, I'm mainly considering what I know of Chile here) That's why I think that in some places Communism didn't really get a chance.

Also, I mentioned Iran as I thought that was one of the countries that tried to nationalize one of it's main exports, leading to a boycott similar and CIA action. Might have been the wrong place I'm thinking of, though.
 
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Communism, good/okay in theory, can't work in real life because it always ends up in a dictatorship -_-

So yeah, no communism for me.
 
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