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Like I said, a "communist landlord" could help the cause in some way and then, if a communist revolution happens, decide to take part in the land reforms and collectivisation of land. But that is a rarity, because the system imposes exploitation, so the majority of landlords would still be exploitative parasites.
Even if this is possible we should not get our hopes on that but on changing the system itself. For, if it exists a system that promotes exploitation we should change that and not attach ourselves to the notion of individualism, bacause the individuals don't make changes. The masses do.
Class struggle will continue for many years to come, but at the end, with the abolition of class and the creation of a classless society, there will be no such things as landlords or capitalists. The people will be truly free.