I want to believe that, whether intentionally or unintentionally, they’re forging the material conditions for revolution to be successful. Even if they don’t go full commie in a few decades (as they should in my opinion, shifting progressively from market socialism to a democratically centrally computationally planned economy with social ownership of the means of production), the existence of a multipolar world with china on one side is already incredibly more beneficial than US hegemony.
I want to believe that, whether intentionally or unintentionally, they’re forging the material conditions for revolution to be successful. Even if they don’t go full commie in a few decades (as they should in my opinion, shifting progressively from market socialism to a democratically centrally computationally planned economy with social ownership of the means of production), the existence of a multipolar world with china on one side is already incredibly more beneficial than US hegemony.