Actually that is closer to communism
Actually that is closer to communism
How is textbook fascism, communism? Communism requires reaching a state of harmony between all peoples and said peoples and the natural world. Fascism requires the fusing of government and capitalist power at the expense of worker power and democratic governance of a nation
So Russia and China live in harmony? They live in fear
Did I say that capitalist Russia and socialist China are communist? No, no I did not! How is textbook fascism, communism?
So you are suggesting they operate as a capitalist society? Just trying to clarify which countries you assume are communist and which ones are Facist or socialist and which ones are capitalist which is an economy and not a form of government
What part of communism isn’t an economic system is confounding you? What part of Russia and China are not communist is baffling you? What part of textbook fascism makes you think communism?
I hope you understand a little better despite people being kinda mean.
It's actually state capitalism a/k/a fascism. It's not even communism/socialism adjacent. But trying to explain that to ideologically illiterate liberals is tedious and fruitless.
Please try.
Who controls the government? The capitalist class. Who controls Intel? The capitalist class. How could this in any sense be socialism, which an economic political system controlled by the working class to benefit the working class? How could it be communism, a post-socialist classless system?