You just do not seem to understand that you are not "obeying" you boss. You are exchanging your time and skills for pay. It is a mutual exchange. If you do not think you are being paid enough then you have four choices, 1) renegotiate your pay, 2) increase your skill level or 3) look for employment that pays more and leave your job, or 4) start your own business.
What kind of choices do you have with communism. 1) shut up and keep working. 2) shut up and keep working 3) shut up and keep working and 4) shut up and keep working, your glorious leaders need a new car.
There is no way any government is going to provide a money for nothing situation. No socialist, communist, fascist or nazi government has ever even come near that kind of a life. What they have always offered is death and misery. What they promise is just plain ridiculous. Yet you have bought grabbed hold of the promise and will never let go until you enslave all of us.
Capitalism is NOT evil. It is not bad. It is not destructive. What Marx used to disparage capitalism is the corruptibility of those who run businesses. What he never mentioned is the sheer horror of the corruptibility of communism. He was never alive to see the 10's of millions murdered, beaten and starved to death by his disciples.
Every political and economic system ever devised by man can fall into the hands of corrupt people. But capitalism or in its purest form, free market economics, isolates that corruption within one or two businesses.
Another thing that you do not understand is that in a truly free market economy there is absolutely no collusion between businesses and government. None. Without that collusion no business can ever control your life because you are always free to not buy their product and free not to work for them. The same can never be said about communism.
Maybe one day you will look around and actually see what your beloved Karl Marx has done to mankind. He made slaves out of everyone except for the ruling class. He didn't end the divide between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, he widened it and protected the bourgeoisie from ever being being taken down.