People born in the past 100 years have heard what everybody knows about communism. However, most people do not know the actual foundation of communism. They were given a "red panic", and as usual people used fear as an excuse against the new concept of breaking the convention. But the fact is that what we are striving for civil rights movement and "equality" is the foundation of communism. It is a true ideal of Communism that you make sure that everyone has the same wealth and give equally riches and power "without dividing". (Britannica, M575) First of all, if you want to understand Communism, you must first see Marxism.
Note: Marx and Angel 1951a refer to Karl Marx and Frederic Engels' Communist Declaration, Marx and Angel 1951b refer to Karl Marx's wage labor and capital reprinted in Marx, Cambridge and F. Engels. 1951 2 volumes collection: Moscow winding: Foreign Language Press, pp. 21-97
We do not want to summarize the views of Karl Marx and Frederic Engels so far, but to easily condemn those main concerns. In a wonderful document titled "Communist Party Declaration" published in 1872, Marx and Engels proposed reasons for observation and rebellion. And claiming that class division and separation of power is a curse and oppression of the working class. I will not repeat these questions never again, but I will write a paper for their solution. By clarifying the new value, the transfer of power from a few people to many people, and the division of labor into general autonomy, humans can quickly save his freedom from control.
Marx's friend and collaborator, Frederick Engels, is a wealthy capitalist, a partner of a large textile company, bourgeoisie. Like Marx he is also a communist and represents a political position rather than social relations. Marx received partial support and subsidies from Engels, but he himself was a trivial bourgeoisie, a freelance writer and a journalist. In addition to other terms besides Marxist theory, he also has a doctorate so some people express Marx as bourgeoisie. Experts understand that they point to a social position rather than a class position. You can use this term as long as you know how you use it and how it differs from that used by Marx and Engels.