It’s bizarre that many people have such strong opinions about something they know almost nothing about, and become furious when their views on things pretty much unrelated to their lives (like Lenin) are slightly disturbed
Reddit does allow hate speech to flourish, as long as it’s anti-Chinese and/or anti-communist…
Proles of the Round Table has some interesting episodes (although it’s no longer being updated, AFAICT).
If they are democratically elected, the worker-owners can vote for their resignation at pretty much any time based on their performance, any decisions they make are accessible to the other worker-owners, and they receive a democratically determined wage, I would argue that they should be considered working-class.
Are you asking if the transition to communism can happen with long workweeks? If so, the other comments answer the question better than I can. Otherwise – under modern communism, I doubt that there would be a need for the vast majority of people to work anywhere near that much, so they could be much more engaged in politics.