One tenet of Communism is the abolishment of money (among other things). Marx suggested a system of Labor Vouchers to replace money after a socialist structure had been established. Supposedly Labor Voucher systems existed to some extent in the agricultural communes of Maoist China but information on this is hard to find. Ricardian Socialists such as the Owenites attempted to establish labor voucher systems in the 19th century, but these were only limited to small communities or exchanges such as The National Equitable Labour Exchange (not Modern States per se). As far as I have been able to find out, Democratic Kampuchea was the only Modern State to have abolished money. Is this true or was it tried in other states as well?
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