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I'm not sure I understand your question. Was any of what capitalism?
Yes allocation of resources is essentially how a large number of human needs are met and that would not be different under connunism. Only the system of resource allocation changes, not the basic science of how humans operate. Need chemicals, need energy, can't do that without allocation of resources.
I don't think I mentioned anything resembling pride, but I also don't know that pride is a sustainable way to run a society. Threats are also sort of universal regardless of system. They exist in all societies. It would be the system of threats that would change
๐คฆโโ๏ธ Sorry, I meant communism and wrote capitalism. I've probably made larger errors here though so don't feel the need to respond
But for "pride" I meant a very broad generic doing it for others / prestige / feels good / vision / ideology.
It would be better to say that all of it was the movement for communism but none of it was a communist economy. In that way I think it becomes clear. It's like training for football. Is any of the physical training "football"? No. But all of it is towards football and the actions are specific to the movement for football.
Similarly, all of what we call communism in our day to day discourse is the actual communist movement working on the process of bringing about a communist economy (or just "communism") but, since communism hasn't been achieved yet, it's still very experimental and unknown. Every step produces new empirical learning which gets studied by communists all over the world to analyze what works and what doesn't.
I see you didn't mention anything like that. I just assumed a "carrot" to your mentions of "sticks"