In a communist system, you are "expected" to innovate by an order from the top.
You're confusing communism with totalitarianism. It's a forgiving mistake considering that most nominally communist systems in history were actually totalitarian states with a communist ideology for the masses.
Of course, it's a whole separate discussion whether a true communism can ever really arise from the people, i.e. bottom-up, as opposed to being "declared" by the ruling class.
You're confusing communism with totalitarianism. It's a forgiving mistake considering that most nominally communist systems in history were actually totalitarian states with a communist ideology for the masses.
Of course, it's a whole separate discussion whether a true communism can ever really arise from the people, i.e. bottom-up, as opposed to being "declared" by the ruling class.