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A communist friend of mine recently told me that in china the CPC and government don’t have that much power, and that the ruling class is basically the capitalists. He concludes that he thinks the most likely path china is on is ‘technocratic social democracy’. He doesn’t rule out the possibility of them becoming “”“fully socialist”“” but he thinks the party and government really need to step up their game for this to ever happen. Thoughts on this? I really don’t know what to think, since my impression previously was that the party and govt. had a pretty tight hold on the country and economy.

Edit: I showed him this post and he said “I don’t give an ounce of a fuck about ppl on reddit. I have no time for a website dedicated to trying to suck one’s own cock.” LOL

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    u/dornish1919 - originally from r/GenZhou
    I guess crushing the west in every facet and slowly becoming the worlds strongest global power and economy isn’t enough for you?

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      u/allinwonderornot - originally from r/GenZhou
      The fruit of the revolution is still hanging by a thread. The domestic bourgeoisie is doing everything to stop socialism, many times through social media, and the government is seemingly doing nothing to counter the reactionary domestic propaganda campaign.

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        u/dornish1919 - originally from r/GenZhou
        You have no idea what you’re talking about.