• ubergeek@lemmy.today
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    20 hours ago

    Oh, I understand China enough to know they aren’t communists. Communism isn’t “Whenever the state does things” or “Whenever the state gets bigger”.

    I’m sure you can figure out how google works all on your own

    I’m sure I can, however, I cannot see any large levers of power either of those governments have over people not inside of their national borders.

    And, to be honest, I’m not sure how much either of them are “communist”, since communism requires a stateless society in order to be considered “communist”.

    Like, do you even know what communism is?

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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      If you understood China at all then you would know that they are in fact communists. But it’s very clear that you have an incredibly superficial understanding of the subject.

      I do know what communism is, and I also understand that the fact that we live in a world dominated by capitalism that nations led by communists must exist within. Seriously spend a bit of time educating yourself instead of clowning around here.

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        If you understood China at all then you would know that they are in fact communists. But it’s very clear that you have an incredibly superficial understanding of the subject.

        Ok, I’ll bite. What makes you think China is a communist state?

        I do know what communism is, and I also understand that the fact that we live in a world dominated by capitalism that nations led by communists must exist within.

        How does one have “nations led by communists” that are fully state-capitalist societies?

        Seriously spend a bit of time educating yourself instead of clowning around here.

        Oh, I have spent a LOT of time educating myself… Its the main reason I understand that China hasn’t even been socialist since the 1970s or so, Russia hasn’t been a socialist society since the late 1910’s, and the way of the socialist revolution never starts with “Making a state bigger”, because it almost immediately gets usurped for a new set of oligarchs that love using socialist words.

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          Are you trying to make the argument that Marxism isn’t Socialist? I think that’s a very silly argument, Marxism certainly isn’t Anarchist but it is Socialist. The USSR operated under Marxist notions of Socialism, based on public ownership and central planning, something the PRC is based on today (though with their own characteristics).

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                  I don’t think Kronstadt is a good example for your case. The Kronstadt mutiny happened during the Russian Civil War, while the Red Army was fighting off the Tsarist White Army, as well as 14 Capitalist countries that had invaded in order to destabilize the new Socialist State. Secondly, it was headed by Stepan Petrichenko, who had 1 year prior tried to join the Tsarist White Army.

                  Furthermore, Kronstadt was reported on by Western Media 2 weeks before it had happened, with enthusiastic support against the Socialist State. The “strike” involved arresting 300 Bolshevik officials, and threatening to execute 23 of them. Among their listed demands? Freedom of anti-Communism and purging of Communists from the factories and millitary. After it failed, Petrichenko fled and joined the White Army, finally fulfilling his goal of proving himself as a good anti-Communist and worthy of fighting to reinstate the Tsar.

                  Do you have a better example of an actual strike being slaughtered, and not a mutiny in the middle of a Civil War that was led by a Tsarist for the purposes of dismantling Socialism?

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          Ok, I’ll bite. What makes you think China is a communist state?

          China is a socialist state that established the dictatorship of the working class, and that’s governed by a Communist party that represents the interests of the working majority. Socialism is a transitional stage where the workers hold power in society, but capitalist have not yet been abolished. That’s precisely the stage of development China finds itself in today.

          How does one have “nations led by communists” that are fully state-capitalist societies?

          I wonder what goes through your mind when you say state capitalism. Capitalism is a system where the means of production are privately owned, and people who own the means of production exploit the workers who sell their labor to increase their wealth. In contrast, state owned industry does not exist to create wealth for a capital owning class, and the work that’s done has direct social value.

          Oh, I have spent a LOT of time educating myself

          It’s quite obvious that you have not based on the fact that you don’t understand the basics of the subject you’re debating.

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            China is a socialist state that established the dictatorship of the working class

            Weird, because I don’t seem to think there’s any of the working class liberated there, like at all?

            Just more capitalism. When do you think there will be some working class liberation there?

            I wonder what goes through your mind when you say state capitalism

            I imagine a system that is capitalist, and ran fully by the state, at the best of oligarchs. Which is exactly what China is.

            Capitalism is a system where the means of production are privately owned, and people who own the means of production exploit the workers who sell their labor to increase their wealth.

            Yep, China ticks all of those boxes.

            In contrast, state owned industry does not exist to create wealth for a capital owning class, and the work that’s done has direct social value.

            Ah yes, we should let all the people of China know that all that wealth is actually theirs, and they are fit to use it as they deem fit, even if Xi disagrees.

            It’s quite obvious that you have not based on the fact that you don’t understand the basics of the subject you’re debating.

            Get back to me when China actually liberates anyone in the working class.