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China as new superpower
Alvarez:
--- Quote from: Izual on June 03, 2010, 12:17:19 pm ---China is communist ? That's new. Chinese people have a free economy, and the only aspect where they look like communists is the dictatorship they all live with. Though if you ask my opinion Staline's USSR wasn't communist, neither than Mao's China. True political communism is Trotsky's one, and has never been set up.
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Communism is a ideal state anyway, with SOCIALISM as a (very long) development stage. A mirage to strive for.
About dictatorship and free economy: Do China mix political and economical issues?
Ziven:
--- Quote from: Izual on June 03, 2010, 12:17:19 pm ---China is communist ? That's new. Chinese people have a free economy, and the only aspect where they look like communists is the dictatorship they all live with. Though if you ask my opinion Staline's USSR wasn't communist, neither than Mao's China. True political communism is Trotsky's one, and has never been set up.
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I agree with you 100% there, it's a shame so many dictators have sullied the name of communism by twisting it to their own ends and making it unpalatable for populations.
Dark Angel:
''. Chinese people have a free economy, ''
Only in Hong Kong and second city.. Other citys and village is not free and people havent free television and thinks ::)
Elmehdi:
That's quite funny (not ;)) but Marks was right claiming that communism would firstly arise in the economically best developed countries. It's a process that we can clearly observe today in all of the western democracies. Here are 45 long-term goals declared by the Communist Party of the United States of America in 1963. Regardless of where you live, it's worth to read it and compare it with what we, as "free" societies, experience today. You may find some of these points quite shocking.
GroeneAppel:
--- Quote from: Alvarez on June 03, 2010, 01:32:00 pm ---Communism is a ideal state anyway, with SOCIALISM as a (very long) development stage. A mirage to strive for.
About dictatorship and free economy: Do China mix political and economical issues?
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actually, communism doesn't work at all. Everyone getting the same (or very close to eachother) wages system doesn't work. Think of it yourself.
A doctor earns as much as a waitress. Why would a person take the long and hard study of becoming a doctor if he can become a waitress and get the same wage?
It's the big problem with communism, people lack the motivation to study or work.
With the matter about China, they can't keep doing this for far longer. They are known to open a new Coal fueled power plant every week. And there are afcoarse all those scandals. And let's not forget the insane propaganda and censor. All those things are going to get back to China. Whetever it is by other countries or mother nature itself.
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