China is essentially a national-socialist ethnostate.
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Replying to @RisingBadMoon @DStudent71 and
How so? Han what basis wrong?
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Replying to @RisingBadMoon @demontage2000 and
That’s a very solid critique to be honest. I think the German would have long term used Germanic cultural assimilation among European peoples. People like von Stuaffenberg dreamed of a civilizing empire like the Teutonic states.
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Replying to @la_chatte_verte @RisingBadMoon and
That ‘critique’ shows China is not Hitler’s Germany. I agree. As political-economic theory, national socialism offered a ‘third way’ between Marxism and liberal capitalism, where the state allows market enterprises to create wealth, while limiting social-planning to the nation.
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Replying to @demontage2000 @la_chatte_verte and
By that formal definition, which leaves room for variance, China is national-socialist.
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Replying to @RisingBadMoon @la_chatte_verte and
China's state-capitalist economy contradicts Marxism. Relation of Chinese state to their market enterprise entrepreneurs, resembles that of NS German state to theirs: Left: Hitler with Volkswagen Beetle designer Ferdinand Porsche; Right: Xi Jinping with Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei.pic.twitter.com/y753icWOms
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That's the basis for their own legitimacy. Can't abandon it without an alternative, powerful state religion.
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