You're just spouting a bunch of ignorant gobbledygook. First of all, in communism, you can own personal property, you just can't own private property. You obviously don't know the difference between the two. Private property is that which one can use to exploit others, hence housing isn't necessarily "private property", unless you own it to rent it out as a landlord. Most people under capitalism don't own residential property, they rent it or hold a mortgage from a bank, to whom they owe money.
In socialism you have a human right to housing, hence every member of society is housed.
Capitalism under colonialism and now multi-national, corporate imperialism has murdered hundreds of millions of people around the world and has subjugated them under the heel of profit-pursuing, Western big-money capitalists. The British empire in the late 19th century forced China to get hooked on heroin in order to ensure its wealthy ruling class made a profit. British capitalists using state power imposed sanctions on India, prohibiting it from manufacturing its own salt, making it dependent upon Britain for it, among other vital commodities.
Cronyism, imperialism, and war are endemic to capitalism. When we have a small minority of people in society owning the means of production (the facilities, machinery, equipment..etc) and employing people for a wage to produce goods and services for employers to profit, that creates an irresistible incentive for that small wealthy minority and owner class to take control of the state and undermine democracy and freedom.
Unregulated, "laissez faire" capitalism always leads to state-protected monopolies, plutocracy, and the gross exploitation of both workers and consumers. Those who think capitalism is primarily defined by markets are wrong. Markets existed thousands of years before capitalism. Socialism according to Karl Marx, allows markets in the consumer goods sector of the economy before material conditions exist to establish a communist economy and society. Socialism is the process that leads to communism, creating the material conditions that allow it to exist and flourish.
According to Marx, communism is a stateless society, without socioeconomic classes or the need for money. It highly depends on very modern technology and the complete lack of scarcity. When the consumer can easily produce what he or she consumes without the assistance of anyone else, including a government or a private, for-profit company, then that person is truly free.
Capitalism is simply a mode of production that will in the not-too-distant future, become completely obsolete and replaced with a socialized and democratic form of production, where the facilities, machinery, and equipment of production are owned collectively, by the people. We all own the technology together and organize production for the purpose of meeting our needs not for selling what is produced in a marketplace for a profit. Advanced, 21st century technology:
Automated Systems, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Self-Driving Vehicles, Nanotech..etc
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Advanced 21st-Century Technology will inevitably necessitate the adoption of a mode of production that is not dependent upon profits or wage labor. The system of production that will replace capitalism, is socialism and eventually communism. Systems of production not based on wage labor or the pursuit of profits through the sell of goods in markets.
NO WAGE LABOR = NO PAYING CONSUMERS = NO MARKETS = NO CAPITALISM/CAPITALISTS = SOCIALISM/COMMUNISM = ALL CONSUMERS HAVE CONTROL OVER THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION.
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Socialism/communism is the future.