• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          9 hours ago

          I don’t see how it’s opposed to the idea behind cultural revolution which is to create a generation of intellectuals who develop socialist thinking to counter reactionary bourgeoisie intellectuals. In fact, I think this is something that needs to be cultivated on ongoing basis to prevent counterrevolutionary thought from taking root in the intellectual class. An idea like academic bars seems to be a good way to have dialog and promote socialist theory.

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              3 hours ago

              I guess you have to be more specific regarding what about that you think is at odds with SWCC.

              • GarbageShoot [he/him]@hexbear.net
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                The whole point of Deng’s reforms was opposition to everything the Cultural Revolution was doing! Not just negating its changes but then moving in the opposite direction (as the CR was specifically instated to counter Dengists and their ilk). Saying China should do another CR is like saying it should do another country-wide land redistribution. It would be cool if someone had a magic wand but short of that, it’s opposed to state ideology.

                Besides, I think the place to start would probably be in the universities themselves and not hangout spots, since the amount of people studying liberal economics in China (better known there, as here, as “economics”) is at minimum an order of magnitude larger than those studying Marxism, and that’s still SWCC Marxism in the main, i.e. the ideology that got us to this condition where a completed CR is necessary.