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Russia was capitalist in the past. You can do the same in reverse, check statistics of countries that were capitalist and achieved socialism, and you'll see the same graph reversed.
You're getting Marxism wrong. Marxism doesn't try to distribute the total wealth to everyone, in its first stage it only transfers ownership of the productive forces from the bourgeoisie to the people/working class (proletariat).
As for the rest, I don't really know what is the source to your claim about "reducing individuals" and what not. I'd like to know if you have read any Marxist who argues about that. What happens is the opposite, you achieve a faster, and higher development of the productive forces. These, once have stopped being chained to the whims of Capital, cease to be restrained by the capitalist inefficiency and achieve levels of wealth not seen before. Examples of this are poverty alleviations carried out in multiple socialist countries. There is no "lack of wealth", as your comment implies, where "sharing" amongst everyone would be collective poverty. This wealth is captured by a few.
Alright thank you for your input, you are right. No, I have never looked deeply into the inner workings of communism. I am just arguing on surface arguments I have catched up and logically appended them. Will read up on that and come back :P
If you want an intro to Marxism-Leninism, I wrote a basic study guide.
Thank you, very thoughtful:D
No problem!