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The freedom of not having to choose your economic system, partnered to you by the ruling class of the current one.
Its just funny, that the way it became/was/is labeled is that all communist states are by nature not at war with each other (like that Communist States of America couldn't be at war with communist Russia). And also how communist states basically sold the impression that communism & democracy are incompatible "systems" (it's not like a multiparty democratic process would impede individuals from crowning economy to not-that-various degrees, it's just that stock exchanges wouldn't exist & the movement of capital/production factors would be a lot slower, which just means less garbage produced).
Communist parties have confronted the bourgeoisie/liberal democracies with popular/socialist democracies, and a lot of times have added 'democratic' to the state name, e.g.: Democratic People's Republic of Korea (since 1948), Lao People's Democratic Republic (since 1975), Finnish Democratic Republic (1939–1940), German Democratic Republic (1949–1990), Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1954–1975)...