u/About60Platypi - originally from r/GenZhou
The title is pretty self-explanatory. I don’t know much about socialism with Chinese characteristics, or the USSR post-Stalin, but my question is pretty simple.

Kruschev, Brezhnev, etc etc did market liberalization and its universally condemned by Marxists, whereas when figures like Deng or Xi embrace market liberalization its socialism with Chinese characteristics. Why wasn’t post-Stalin USSR socialism with “USSR characteristics” or something?

I’m sorry if this sounds ignorant, but I don’t understand why liberalization is good for one but not the other. Anybody have a good answer for this? Any videos or articles would be helpful along with your all’s explanations!

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      [deleted] - originally from r/GenZhou
      Genzedong seems pretty against “strategic slurs” but go off

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        [deleted] - originally from r/GenZhou
        I’m talking about the context of my tone vis-a-vis education, not the frankfurtified sensibilities of some tweeners and their feels. But go off.

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          u/withthatfugazishit - originally from r/GenZhou
          Still don’t get what that has to do with using a slur but go off

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          u/GoulashArchipelago68 - originally from r/GenZhou

          frankfurtified

          Muh cultural Marxism moment

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          u/Elohim_the_2nd - originally from r/GenZhou
          Imagine having your brain fried this badly

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      u/_HP_Lovecats - originally from r/GenZhou
      I’ve never heard any evidence that Mao was insane, care to provide a source?