How Communism Can Actually Work
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How Communism Can Actually Work

Why Capitalism Is Ending — and What Comes Next for Humanity

  • 語言:英文
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Why are people working harder than ever—yet feeling more stressed, more uncertain, and further from a stable future?

In How Communism Can Actually Work, Ho Zyn Wann explores a powerful idea: the biggest problems in modern society are not individual failures, but the result of how our system is designed.

This book breaks down:

Why housing is becoming unaffordable
Why work is more intense and competitive
Why inequality continues to grow
Why past communist systems failed

And most importantly—

what could come next.

Instead of choosing between capitalism and state-controlled systems, this book introduces a new path based on social ownership, where people are not just workers or consumers—but also owners.

Clear, thought-provoking, and grounded in real-world logic, this book offers a new way to understand society—and a practical direction for the future.

詳細資訊

What if the biggest problems in modern society are not personal failures—but the result of an outdated system?

Across the world, more people are working harder than ever before, yet feeling increasingly trapped. Housing is becoming unaffordable. Work is more intense. Competition is relentless. And despite rapid technological progress, life does not seem to be getting easier.

This book begins with a simple but powerful question:

What if the rules of the system are the real problem?

In How Communism Can Actually Work, Ho Zyn Wann takes readers on a clear and thought-provoking journey through the structure of modern society.

Rather than offering abstract ideology, this book breaks down reality through everyday experiences:

Why housing prices keep rising
Why work is becoming more exhausting
Why anxiety is increasing across society
Why entrepreneurship is becoming harder
From there, it reveals the deeper mechanics behind these problems:

How capital grows and concentrates
Why inequality continues to expand
How economic systems shape everyday life
The book then confronts one of the most important questions of our time:

If capitalism creates inequality, and past communist systems failed—what comes next?

By revisiting the historical experiments of the Soviet Union and China, this book shows that the real issue was not the goal of equality—but the way systems were designed.

Instead of choosing between capitalism and state-controlled communism, this book introduces a third path:

A system based on social ownership.

Through clear logic and real-world examples, it explores how:

Communities can own essential services
Workers and users can become stakeholders
Economic organizations can operate without profit extraction
Resources can be managed without concentration of power
At the center of this idea is a practical model:

A community-built system where people are not just consumers—but also owners.

From healthcare to food systems, housing, and beyond, this model shows how small, local structures can begin to reshape the entire economy.

This is not a utopian fantasy.

It is a new way of understanding how systems work—and how they can change.

If you have ever felt that something about the modern world doesn’t make sense, this book will help you see why.

And more importantly—

it will help you see what might come next.


Perfect for readers interested in:
The future of capitalism
Economic systems and inequality
Social innovation and alternative models
Political economy and real-world solutions
Rethinking how society is organized
If the current system is no longer working,

then the real question is not whether change will happen—
but what kind of system will replace it.

媒體推薦

“A bold and thought-provoking exploration of the future beyond capitalism.”
— Global Economic Review

“This book challenges conventional thinking and offers a rare combination of systemic critique and practical vision.”
— The Modern Thinker

“Clear, accessible, and deeply relevant—an important read for anyone questioning the direction of modern society.”
— Future Society Journal

“Not just a critique of capitalism, but a serious attempt to imagine what comes next.”
— New Economic Perspectives

“A compelling argument that the problem is not individuals, but the system itself.”
— Social Systems Review

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