It's two things mixed together - first is environmental protections which are a real problem that progs kinda actually addressed The second and more important part is that China has more secure property rights and is more capitalist than the US
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This is eminent domain in China In the US they can take your house and give it to a politically connected developer to build a shopping mall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelo_v._City_of_New_London …pic.twitter.com/IRujEDEyt4
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Yes, China's communist party is more formalized and so better at governing than the American communist party where there's open entry and cutthroat competition to stay inside A formalized party can act sensibly and punish defectors An open entry party has tragedy of the commons
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Even the first paragraph of that contradicts what you're trying to use it to prove *Democratic* organizations tend towards this because forming an artificial tribe and teaming up (what progs do) is the best way of getting power when power is distributed by consensuspic.twitter.com/YJgirCidw0
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I'm asserting that the US is increasingly communist in the sense that a nomenklatura controls everything they attempt to control Entry into the nomenklatura is competitive but once you're in $ no longer matters because it's entrenched enough that it'll take care of loyal members
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In contrast China is a formalized version where there's an explicit party and party hierarchy and so will function better and allow better property rights because that produces more wealth for them to take as a reward for governing
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @JUDGE_TK69 and
China isn't perfect at this and the US isn't fully openly communist either
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