Why do Communists always criticize Capitalism instead of showing positive examples of Communism?

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Karl Marx is known for being heavily influential in areas based on criticizing society and culture. Students of his writings seem to follow that path and are very critical of things. Do you think if they instead focused on a more positive approach and presented examples of the successes of Communism and Socialism people might be more inclined to listen to their message?
 
Ummmmm....Maybe because there are none?

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Karl Marx is known for being heavily influential in areas based on criticizing society and culture. Students of his writings seem to follow that path and are very critical of things. Do you think if they instead focused on a more positive approach and presented examples of the successes of Communism and Socialism people might be more inclined to listen to their message?

I haven't seen anyone advocating communism. I haven't even seen anyone talking about it other than crazy right wingers.
 
Karl Marx is known for being heavily influential in areas based on criticizing society and culture. Students of his writings seem to follow that path and are very critical of things. Do you think if they instead focused on a more positive approach and presented examples of the successes of Communism and Socialism people might be more inclined to listen to their message?
I haven't seen anyone advocating communism. I haven't even seen anyone talking about it other than crazy right wingers.
When they're not talking about a civil war, but then turn around and claim libs are violent!
 

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