Far beyond my interest in micro-management.
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Sure, the capitalist roaders have done an incredible job building China’s economy. But the creation of a large, advanced proletariat has doomed their project. The unrest has already begun. Remember Debs’ quote: “wherever capitalism appears, there will socialism be also found”pic.twitter.com/NqNJCl6hYE
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You’re counting your chickens before they hatch. Mao tried to enact socialist transformation before capitalist development had taken place, something Engels explicitly warned against. But now that there’s an increasingly powerful proletariat, the dynamic is very different...
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Yes yes, but commercially humming economic giant is a direct outcome of the Maoist hellscape.
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Worst take on any subject ever.
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What you have now is historical byproduct of their previous society. The landlords, which collaborated with the communist party during the Chinese civil war, have been a class present in Chinese socialist society since the time of Mao. In fact, there are less of them by number
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because Chinese socialist development is predicated on the building of the productive forces. China’s economy is so productive now compared to before that vast supply of wealth it creates overlaps onto the landlord historical class in a larger volume, but not larger ratio))
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