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I take it you're not Turbo.It's a fairly uniquely Western intellectual hang up. Eastern cultures and especially indigenous cultures do not hold the same view of "human nature"(i take a great deal of issue with the term itself but anyway). The first human societies practiced collective ownership and had an egalitarian social structure, as can still be seen in hunter-gather societies that exist today. Obviously the habits of the first human social groups will afford you a good idea of what "human nature" actually is, and it is far closer to communism than capitalism.
As far as the adage that communism "fails in practice" I would have to consider it the most impressive failure in human history. Communism and a government-run economy turned the backwater and laughing stock of the Western world, Tsarist Russia, into an astounding industrial power in a few short years - to the point of being one of the two Superpowers in the world post-WWII despite taking the most damage of any nation in the war. Its industrial growth until the Brezhnev years was unparalleled in capitalist economies. Increases in life expectancy, literacy and education were all enormous. If you want to talk about standards of living metrics, communism is a miracle. Maoist China saw the greatest increase in life expectancy in human history, as well as staggering increases in literacy. Maoist China finally modernized the nation; and although the true economic growth doesn't come until Deng Xiaoping's market-based reforms, you would have to be insane to believe that those reforms would have had a hope of working if Communism had not pulled China into the 20th century at a breakneck pace.