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The concept of communism in political institutions refers to a socio-economic ideology and system that advocates for the abolition of private ownership of property and the means of production. In a communist society, all resources and wealth are collectively owned and controlled by the community or the state. The goal of communism is to establish a classless society where there is no exploitation or inequality, and the means of production are used for the benefit of all members of society. This ideology is often associated with the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who outlined their ideas in the Communist Manifesto.