Marxism is an economic philosophy that is supposed to take the power from capitalist elites (the bourgeois) and put it into the hands of the working class (the proletariat). Marx's original idea was to give ownership of all companies to the people who work for them. It would be illegal for anyone to have ownership in a company (such as stocks) without working for that company. The Soviet Union supposedly did this. However, it was really their government that owned all the "companies" or the factories, farms, etc., that they set up. The worker supposedly owned them by proxy via the government, but we all know it was that government that had all the power, not the workers.

I'm not saying that this communist system was good. It had a ton of flaws, but it doesn't seem to match up with feminism. The feminists aren't anywhere near as sophisticated as the communists. Feminism is simply a cult of hate that seeks to suppress men in order to give women even more special privileges than they already have. In short, feminism is a female supremacy movement. They're every bit as dogmatic as communists, but given their push for supremacy, to me a better comparison is feminists to fascists. Feminists are all about hate, while the communists were all about changing economics to end capitalism. The feminists = communists thing doesn't seem to work. Feminists = fascists does.