It’s lemmygrad, we’re the spectre. I’d bet at least half of the other instances out there block us, there’s only like 300 dedicated users on this instance, and they still can’t stop complaining about lemmygrad/tankies

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    How is that “splitting hairs”? If I go to your house and help you build it, is that really the same as blasting it down with explosives?

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      No, I’m saying you took one small piece of what I said and latched on to it. Let’s say the US has never helped another country before for sake of argument. It doesn’t change the fact that I see both countries as capitalist aristocracies

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        Even if China is a capitalist aristocracy, it’s done mostly good for the world. Besides, having rich people does not make a country an aristocracy.

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          I did not say having rich people makes a country an aristocracy, not did I say China has done no good for the world. You assumed that.

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            Alright, so your point is that China is run by capitalists, therefore it is revisionist and not true communism?

            here

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              My point is that China has a capitalist market economy, and therefore it’s not communism. Nothing to do with revisionism. Li’s definition of capitalism seems to be narrow, I know it as the ability to own the means of production. If you can own a private company in China, and if that company can profit off of the work of people working for wages, I consider that capitalism. Xu Jiayin of Evergrande Group absolutely benefits from the work of people below him, and they are exchanging their labor for less than it generates. If you consider that to be a feature of communism, then we must have different definitions of communism

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                It’s not communism, yes. But China is on the way to communism, and with what has happened already I am confident it will carry through.

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              Thank you, I will take a look at these. There is certainly a lot I don’t know about China’s government