Communist
Making Marx proud since... Never
No confusion, they both want free shit and want to distribute the wealth off the backs of the "rich." You can be middle class and still be considered rich because you have more than the other person. I talked to enough of these useful idiots that in their own twisted world ownership is an archaic institution. Really? Try and take my property and see how far you get.
Communists say they're for the working class but historically they've boned the working class pretty hard, even more so than capitalists. Historically corruption runs rampant in communistic countries, Hungarians and Romanians would attest to this fact. When you stifle a person's pursuit of freedom to succeed and to be better then it brings a conflict that not even a dynasty can maintain for any prolonged period of time. Also there is no such thing as a free lunch, that is economics 101. Someone somewhere is paying for that lunch.
In communist societies the working class is nothing more than a power base through manipulation and sometimes coercion to abide by the will of the party. Marx's theory was utopian and on paper could work if you change the human condition. As unrealistic as it was it did not stop someone like Lenin who was heavily influenced by Marx but the only big difference is he had to perpetuate a revolution or "worker's revolt" through means of violence like he did with the Bolsheviks in Russia. Granted he took advantage of the rather feudalistic condition that was Russia back then but Trotsky, Stalin and even your "reformed" communist like Khrushchev knew the only way to keep to the party going was perpetual revolution. Both Marx and Lenin were under no dissolution that the only way for communism to work was through bloodshed and the dissolution of personal freedoms.
You read too much pravda, comrade.
Once again, another word wall that can be resumed in this: Communism is bad, the end.
Link me to an actual document where it shows that the Stalin-prior Communism is barely any different from Stalinism (AKA, the form of Communism being used on some Dictatorship oriented countries like North Korea) because I highly doubt what you're saying.
As for your (yet again) idea that Communism tries to change the natural human behaviour... Isn't that pretty much every ideology created by mankind? I already stated this in another thread.