Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which of the following does not describe Communism, would be A: Rulers maintain absolute authority over all aspects of life.
Explanation:
The reason comes from understanding the true philosophy of Communism, which is not the same as Marxism. Communism, as a philosophical and political theory came to be born in France, first in, 1777 through the book written by French philosopher Victor d´Hupay, although there is evidence that Communism, as a philosophy, had already made its appearance in Greece, and later on its principles were used by Thomas More, in "Utopia". The principles of real Communism, not what later became known as Marxism-Leninism, and which became the backbone of Soviet, and other types of Communism, established the need for egalitarian distribution of income and resources, the need for the working classes to take over rule, and definitley, the disappearance of the state. This means that to true Communism, rulers, especially absolute ones, were not accepted by the philosophy, and much less was it accepted that one person could control all aspects of life. This was exactly against all beliefs of true Communism.