Summary
This quote implies that communism, like a phone company, centralizes control and ownership, removing individual freedom and competitive forces in the economy. In a communist system, the government holds authority over the means of production, distribution, and resources, much like a phone company that controls the telecommunications infrastructure. It suggests that communism eliminates private ownership and market competition, potentially leading to inefficiencies, lack of innovation, and limited choices for individuals.
Topics
Communism
By Lenny Bruce