Sure, hilarious.
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I’m truly curious what you think is inherent to the communist project that will prevent us from becoming revolutionary intensifiers in the vein of your cyberguerillas. couldn’t Capital be the true/final obstacle to the full unleashing of creativity, which only Labor can overcome?
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@Outsideness I actually wanted to hear your take on this1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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How can you support China (communist country by all means) while saying this?))
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Replying to @siberianentropy @JoshMessite
The global recession of communism has mostly happened in China.
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Replying to @siberianentropy @JoshMessite
The commercially-humming economic giant that has a replaced a Maoist hellscape.
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Replying to @Outsideness @JoshMessite
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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The only think Mao got right was recognizing that China was going to turn onto the Capitalist Road as soon as massive political repression ceased.
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Replying to @Outsideness @JoshMessite
China has economy controlled by the communist party which is composed of workers and fisherman and so on. AND economy is controlled with the explicitly defined purpose of developing *socialism* both domestically and spreading the platform for economic independence and socialist
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