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"The words Socialism and Communism have the same general meaning. They indicate a condition of society in which the wealth of the community: the land and the means of production, distribution and transport are held in common, production being for use and not for profit." In order to reach their classless society they are willing to murder anyone of all classes with another opinion.
Marxism is not a war on more than one class is intended to reduce everyone to slavery.
Sylvia Pankhurst
So in Communism everyone is used and no one profits.
Vladimir Lenin once said, "Under socialism all will govern in turn and will soon become accustomed to no one governing." That has never happened except in the early Church.
Under the totalitarianism produced in communist regimes over 120,000,000 people have lost their lives. Your labor is a natural property right. Communism requires someone other than the individual to rule over a portion of the labor of the most productive for the benefit of the less productive. Under Communism the individual has waived the primary right to choose the manner and amount of distribution of the products of his or her labor to the collective and its enforcers. Under Capitalism charity remains a choice of the individual.

Marxism

Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after Karl Marx. It examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for a worker revolution to overturn capitalism in favor of communism.

It is supposed to be a political and economic theory where a society has no classes. No communist system has ever had no class but has always involved oppression of one group by another.

Marxists consider the material world as an integrated whole in which all things and phenomena are interconnected and interdependent. Whereas, socialists believe in equality and abolition of private enterprise. Both require the collective to oppress the individual and when assimilation is inconvenient oppression becomes necessary even if death is the result.

The claim is that the main goal of Marxism is to achieve a classless society throughout the world. But this would mean that there are many Capitalist ideologies which would have to be eliminated before this could ever happen making all capitalist a class unto itself.