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One of your great mistakes here is mistaking the philosophy of communism with the way that communism has been implemented in the past. Communism was never meant to be an oppressive force. On the contrary, it was meant to be a means to total freedom from the oppression of the bourgeoisie, and also a freedom from the deep-seated fear and panic that is caused by the need to find suitable work to provide for your family.
You also claim that Abe hates prisons. While you can certainly make a guess that Abe is not fond of prisons, it is unbelievably presumptuous of you to state that he is against all prisons in general simply because he does not like being forced to work in one himself. And even if this is true, even if Abe does want to live in a world without prisons, there are many forms of the Communist philosophy that would exist with no prisons, and no laws. They would function solely on the social contract.
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Yes, sorry, I must have gotten it a bit mixed up with Stalinism you see. I did not interpret all of the possible viewpoints and facts. Thank you for such a well-written and structured answer.
