• @words_number
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    311 months ago

    Maybe, but are they more communist than they are capitalist?

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      If you’re talking about China, no, not really. If you’re talking about everyone else… depends… I’d say mostly.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      You can’t be “more communist-er” than something - you either are or you aren’t.

      • @words_number
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        -111 months ago

        Yes you can. You could organize certain aspects/fields of the economy differently, injecting communist ideas into otherwise capitalist countries. So a country where everything is subject to a “free”, capitalist market could be calles less communist than a country, where for example the development and maintenance of public infrastructure is organized and funded by a government, be it democratic or authoritarian.

        The stance that there is only pure capitalism or pure communism is propaganda used by both sides in order to prevent reforms.

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          injecting communist ideas into otherwise capitalist countries.

          No, you can’t. What you are describing is merely using faux-leftist ideas to protect capitalism from itself by throwing more scraps at the working class - that is all.

          propaganda used by both sides in order to prevent reforms.

          “Reform” is how capitalists protect their power and privilege from working-class revolt. “Reform” is always used to protect the status quo from desperately needed radical change. “Reform” almost never infringes upon the power and privilege of capitalist elites. “Reform” is a vital tool in the wealthy’s arsenal when it comes to class warfare.

          “Reform” is not change - it is used to prevent change.