Are communism and socialism the same?

The Core Ideological Link (aka “It’s Complicated”)

Common Origin:
Both ideologies showed up in the 1800s like angry Yelp reviews of the Industrial Revolution. The revolution meant long factory hours and saw a rise in child labour, in short, capitalism meant misery for many.

ideological journey through socialism and communism
It is quite complicated

Their shared dream is of a collective ownership of the means of production—factories, land, resources, and anything else that sounds impressive in a manifesto but in reallity-not so much.

Think of their relationship like an onion 🧅. You peel back a layer, expecting something new… and surprise! It’s the same old thing, just slightly more radical and makes you cry even more. In many political frameworks, communism is basically socialism that drank too much coffee.

  • All communists are socialists

  • Not all socialists want to delete the state, money, and possibly vibes

Marxist-Leninist Lore Drop

According to Marxist-Leninist theory, socialism is the “lower stage” of communism.
This is the awkward teenage phase where:

  • The state still exists

  • The economy is managed centrally

  • People are paid based on what they contribute

Communism, meanwhile, is the eventual utopia where the state disappears, money vanishes, and everyone somehow agrees to behave perfectly forever.


In short:
Socialism and communism are less like rivals and more like siblings who won’t stop arguing over who’s the “final form.”

Reform raise council tax despite assurances they wouldn’t

I’ve just taken a leisurely stroll through the Facebook pages of Reform candidates, and what a journey it was. There appears to be a tiny bit of confusion about Reform-run councils and their sudden enthusiasm for hiking council tax.

You see, every councillor is bravely explaining that they had to raise council tax because of the eye-watering debt they “inherited”. Which is fascinating, because one would assume that when you stand for election promising not to raise council tax, you might first check whether the council finances resemble a mild headache or a full-on financial apocalypse.

But hey—maybe they didn’t know. In which case, excellent news: not understanding the balance sheet of the organisation you want to run is apparently no barrier to leadership. If they did know, then the promise was meaningless. If they didn’t know… well, that’s arguably worse.

What Reform councils have raised council tax

For those keeping score at home, here’s how “no council tax rises” is going in practice:

  • Lancashire County Council: Proposed a 3.8% increase
  • Nottinghamshire County Council: Proposed a 3.99% increase (just under 4%, because maths)
  • Kent County Council: Proposed a 3.99% increase (copy, paste, govern)
  • Derbyshire County Council: Confirmed a 4.99% increase
  • Leicestershire County Council: Proposed a 4.99% increase
  • North Northamptonshire Council: Proposed a 4.99% increase
  • Staffordshire County Council: Proposed a 4.99% increase
  • Warwickshire County Council: Proposed a 4.99% increase
  • West Northamptonshire Council: Proposed a 4.99% increase
  • Lincolnshire County Council: Consulting on a rise of 5% (asking politely before taking more money)
  • Worcestershire County Council: Applied for special government permission to increase taxes by up to 10% (because why dream small?)

So yes, absolutely no council tax rises—apart from all the council tax rises. But don’t worry, it’s fine. They inherited the mess which, apparently, came as a complete surprise the moment they got the keys.

naughty step timeout moment