A very large number of words used by Communists have other true meanings than their traditional meanings.
A Communist society is not a class-less society, but is a society where there is a class of privileged people, who have functions in the hierarchy of the Communist party and who exploit the remainder of the population, who are reduced to a state extremely similar to the serfdom of the peasants in feudalism, i.e. it is forbidden for them to own many kinds of things and they frequently are forced to live wherever the privileged communists decide for them and not in the places they would like, and also frequently they may be forced to have jobs decided for them by the privileged class, instead of having the jobs they would like.
This is how Communism has been implemented in Russia, and then in all countries influenced by Russia. Any other kind of Communism is just a fantasy.
You might think it's impossible to implement communism(like I do), but get your basic facts right.
People keep saying that, but every society that's ever been called "communist" has had classes. I suppose, then, that the distinction between corporatocracy and communism is that the former is more honest?
You know, Louis XIV, that famous commie!