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On the Fundamental Evils of Communist Doctrine
By Wuming
(Clearwisdom.net) With the publishing of the Nine Commentaries
on the Communist Party, more and more people are beginning to see
clearly the evil nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, there are
still a number of people whose thoughts are that although the CCP is corrupt,
its fundamental doctrines are still great and sublime. They believe in its ideas
and concepts to push for a highly developed productivity, everybody contributing
to the society according to his ability, and the distribution of goods and
resources based on everyone's need. They feel that the only thing wrong is that
corrupt officials have deviated from communist ideology and the cause of
communism. When the communist regimes in the former Soviet Union and its East European
allies finally crumbled, the CCP used the same excuse to deceive the Chinese
people. They said that communism was the ultimate ideology for the entire human
society, and what happened in the former USSR and its East European allies was
due to corrupt officials, not to communism itself. Many enthusiastic youth who
wanted to dedicate themselves to the service of the motherland were misled and
deluded by such evil doctrines and became CCP members. These people believed
that the idea to establish a communist paradise on earth was very noble and
great. However, they seldom ever thought about the question of whether the
communist ideology is good, or is it in fact an evil doctrine that contravenes
heavenly principles. The answer is the latter. The communist doctrine of "high productivity,
from each according to his ability, to each according to his need" is very
deceptive. There are two key points here. Common ownership of production
materials and distribution of products according to need. The former is the
foundation while the latter is the purpose. The key difference between common ownership of all production materials in
the communist regimes, and the ownership of a small portion of production
materials by the governments in other countries, is that communism requires the
abolition of all forms of private ownership. It stipulates the so-called public
ownership of all production materials. Their evil intent, however, is for the
party to seize and control all. In reality, it is a party ownership system, not
a public ownership system. The concept of public ownership is actually a tool
used by the party to deceive and control the people, and to give the party
control of all production. The idea and concept of "to each person according to his need" is
primarily developed by utilizing the negative side of human nature that is
selfish and afraid of hard work. The concept of "to each person according
to his need" basically means that regardless of how much effort and work
one puts in, one can get whatever one wants and how much one wants. This concept
is indeed favored by those who don't intend to do much work. These are the
fundamental evils of such communist doctrine. Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Dafa, teaches such a principle that the
fundamental characteristic of the universe is "Truth, Compassion,
Forbearance." Another principle derived from "Truth, Compassion,
Forbearance" is the principle of "no loss, no gain." To gain, one
must lose. The basic understanding of this statement is: "...one does not
gain if one does not work for it, more work means more gain, less work means
less gain." (Zhuan Falun) The words from Mr. Li actually speak of a
law of nature or heavenly principle. The movement of everything in heaven and on
earth validates this principle. A farmer needs to plough his field, sow the
seeds, spread fertilizer, water it, weed it, eliminate pests and finally harvest
the crop, etc. He needs to do his hard work with effort to be able to obtain a
good harvest. Where there is sacrifice, there is gain. The more effort one puts
in, the more return one gets. Therefore, the concept of "to each person
according to his need" is an evil doctrine, which is against the heavenly
principle. It is a doctrine to deceive and brainwash people. It is impossible
for any society, developed or not, to realize the communist doctrine of "to
each person according to his need." The Communist Party uses the doctrine
of "to each person according to his need" as camouflage to carry out
its real doctrine of "to each person according to his power in the
Communist Party."
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