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Gemōtscipe (on Nīwum Englisce hāteþ Communism) geþēodlic endebyrdnesse in þǣm þe gefērscipas sind adeligod and ǣht is gemǣnlīce gewealded; hē is ēac wealdscipisc oncnāwness and geþēodlic forðung þe tiēmeþ and seteþ self tō scieppenne swelce gefērrǣdene.[1]

Karl Marx sægde þæt gemōtscipe bēo sēo æftermeste byrdnesse in gefērrǣdene, þe wǣre gedōn þurh geweorciendlicne hrēam and wǣre ānlīce mihtlic æfter middel byrdness macaþ þā forþberendan mihta, þe inlēde oferblǣd gōda and þegniscipa.[2][3]

"Smǣte Gemōtscipe" in þǣm Marxiscan andgiete tācnaþ ge gefērsciplēas, gerīclēas, ge ofþricnesslēas gefērrǣden[sēðung þurfed] þǣr cēosunga be þǣm þe man forþbirþ and be þǣm rǣdum þe mann wolde gesēcan sind gedōn folcwealde,[sēðung þurfed] lǣtende ǣlcne dǣlnimend gefērrǣdene tō dǣlnimenne þæs cēosunge macunge weorces in ge þǣm wealdsciplicum and feohwendunglicum dǣlum līfes. In nīwlicre nytte is þæt word "gemōtscipe" oft gebrocen tō hātenne þā rǣd þāra missenlicena gemōtscipiscena rīca, þā wǣron authoritarian governments that had centrally planned economies and ownership of all the means of production. Most communist governments based their ideology on Marxism-Leninism.

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  1. "Communism". Columbia Encyclopedia. 2008. 
  2. Schaff, Kory (2001). Philosophy and the problems of work: a reader. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 224. ISBN 0-7425-0795-5. 
  3. Walicki, Andrzej (1995). Marxism and the leap to the kingdom of freedom: the rise and fall of the Communist utopia. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2384-2.