Marx did not "want" Communism; he simply believed it was the inevitable evolution of a society that begins as a feudal state, then becomes a Capitalist state, and eventually a Communist state.
Marx himself famously said, "I am not a Marxist," and for good reason: primarily in that people kept trying to label him as a Marxist, based on what their limited notion of what "Marxism" is all about. And secondly, because his ideas were constantly evolving throughout his lifetime - at few points did he ever state his positions as static. Communism is merely a form of socialism that a number of countries in the last hundred years have attempted to install through forced revolution (as opposed to the revolution Marx claimed would eventually occur at the end of a Capitalist state).
Communism, as most of us know it, has very little to do with Karl Marx.
Marx himself famously said, "I am not a Marxist," and for good reason: primarily in that people kept trying to label him as a Marxist, based on what their limited notion of what "Marxism" is all about. And secondly, because his ideas were constantly evolving throughout his lifetime - at few points did he ever state his positions as static. Communism is merely a form of socialism that a number of countries in the last hundred years have attempted to install through forced revolution (as opposed to the revolution Marx claimed would eventually occur at the end of a Capitalist state).
Communism, as most of us know it, has very little to do with Karl Marx.
Alternatively, I continue to find it hard to peg myself down with any label.. I would listen to chomsky and agree totally.. then I listen to Ron Paul & 
