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Maybe in the absence of human greed.
Because greed corrupts any system including communism.
Capitalism works because of greed and the concentration of power to a small group of people. But the more successful it is, the more inequality there is and eventually the system will fail .... for the majority not the minority.
Communism failed because of greed and the concentration of power to a small group of people. The more they concentrated power the more inequality there was and eventually the system failed.
The problem to any human system are humans .... conversely, the solution to and human system are humans.
We are our greatest ally and we are also our own worst enemy.
Sure but can it be achieved without going all Animal Farm?
Easy, you do it without the involvement of a single human being.
I for one welcome our communist robot overlords.
If Animal Farm is not an option, there is still Animal Crossing, which can also be communist in some ways.
Isn't Tom Nook basically an evil CEO of a corporation?
On a kibbutz?
Nope.