So I think that most of us can agree that Communism was a flawed Utopian philosophy, irrespective of whatever merits it possessed.
And I think that further we can agree that the World Revolution posited as the natural endpoint in Marxism's Historical Determinism is rather implausible.
But what if, to some extent, it succeeded, and Communism became the dominant global ideology? By this I don't necessarily mean the Proletariat of every nation rising up and casting off their chains to join the Comintern, but perhaps a situation analogous to today with the U.S., ie, a Communist nation as the sole reigning Hyperpower, central planning and state capitalism being the strongest schools of Economic thought, and Equality becoming the global 'ideal', as Freedom and Democracy are in today's world. Or maybe one global Union of Soviets. Whatever.
What I'd like to know is - what would life and politics be like in a world where Communism won, Marx is revered, etc.? How sustainable would this paradigm be, and how soon might it fall? How would modern technology impact it? And so on and so forth. Further discussion might be worthwhile of how this state of affairs came to be - perhaps the popular 'USSA' model which runs as a current through these forums, or perhaps some other, earlier PoD?
I open the floor to you, fellow Comrades. Workers of the World Unite!