Primitive communism is a term that was used by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to describe hunter-gatherer societies and how they shared resources among each other.[1][2][3] Primitive means in the early stages of development, so primitive communism is an early form of communism.
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- ↑ Bealey, Frank (August 1999). The Blackwell Dictionary of Political Science. Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 978-0-631-20695-8.