How does Marxist communism deal with “prices”?

A. Prices are set by the manufacturers
B. Prices are determined by supply and demand
C. The government never intervenes in the economy
D. The government can control prices

D. The government can control prices

In Marxist communism, the government typically has control over the economy, including setting prices for goods and services. This is done in order to ensure that resources are distributed equally and fairly among all members of society. Prices are often set based on the cost of production and the perceived value of the products, rather than relying on market forces of supply and demand.