Two symbols: A cracked skull to remember the people who died in wars. A sword to fight oppression.

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It didn’t symbolise that. It symbolises the unity between the industrial proletariat and the peasantry. It’s not about different proletarian occupations; it’s about a class alliance between two working classes.
The peasantry doesn’t exist anymore in most parts of the world, but imo most people understand the hammer and sickle to symbolise communism anyway so it still works.
Can’t believe I missed that in the title, yea, peasantry aren’t proletarian but instead they are their own class.

Well, I already own one of those things…
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32·3 days agoThe GDR coat of arms or the WPK emblem are nice variations


Quills have been used in a bunch of variations. Cogwheels too
The GDR’s is exactly what I would expect out of German communism. “We have the two working classes: laborers and engineers”
I absolutely love the WPK emblem.
The WPK emblem is perfection.
Always thought the GDR and WPK had awesome h&s variations!
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The same, honestly. These jobs never went away, they were just shifted out of the imperial core to the periphery. It’s a symbol of two classes, the proletariat and the peasantry. While the peasantry has been mostly phased out, its symbol remains.
I don’t think the scythe really represents farming in the modern era though.
Neither does the hammer for the average industrial worker, but both are symbolic.
A spatula and a necktie.
Definitely just the hammer & sickle. It still very much applies.
Alternatively, though this is not strictly Communism but Socialism, I really like the common logo used for Democratic Socialism, the Fist and Rose!

I also really like the logo of the Democratic Socialists of America!

Like someone here in the commercial said, today the labour is to much diverse and there probably couldny be just a few symbols. I Just fucking love so much the red star, it’s very iconic but also simple. Idk thou
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Except not all comrades are white-collar workers.
A very large number of us, believe it or not, are blue collar.
(I’m one of them.)
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I like this one, especially. The DPRK one is great as well
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