This is about the only thing I like about the original concept of communism:
..."the mentality behind Communism is to keep the corporations from having too much political control."
The short life of most utopian societies is pretty odd, I think. They thought they had everything figured out and someone always tries to find a way to get more. Pullman (of the railroad car fame) tried it and I don't think it lasted more than 10 years. It was supposed to be a place where his workers could live, have good influences and become more productive, but he reduced their pay without reducing their expenses (he rented to employees and they lived in his houses). The link tells more of the story.
http://www.chicagohs.org/history/pullman.html
Here are some others that didn't work for various reasons:
http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/utopia/utopcom.html
The real issue is whether Socialist aspects should be brought into our form of government. Corporations have too much power, through their paying lobbyists to influence politicians and this is something the general population has no access to. However, if our corporations all went elsewhere for they manufacturing operations, this country would be completely screwed in the event of a large war, especially if the time between being a manufacturing country and a non-manufacturing country is more than a decade, or so.
I can't think of a single Communist or Socialist-run country where the people have the freedoms we do and with more government controls, more freedoms are removed.