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53086320 No.53086320 [Reply] [Original]

I don't want to work.

>> No.53086360

>>53086320
Me neither I wish we lived in a communist country so I could be rich without working

>> No.53086575

>>53086360
In communist countries, the government typically played a central role in organizing and managing the economy. The government would often set production targets and allocate resources, including labor, to different sectors of the economy. As a result, individuals in communist countries often had work obligations assigned to them by the state.

In some cases, these work obligations were mandatory and individuals were required to work a certain number of hours per week or per year. In other cases, work obligations were less formal and individuals were expected to work as needed to meet production targets.

Overall, the nature and extent of work obligations in communist countries varied depending on the specific country and its economic and political system.