He takes a neutral stance, says something like back before, some people wanted to own everything, some wanted no one to own anything, she's asked where he was just trying to survive, its interesting because Joel perks up when he sees the job site and his brother, I. Think the show does a good job showing the power of the commune creating civilization again while Americanizing communism with the town being built like a old cowboy town with horses. I know there's problems with this depiction but I will take this win.
It’s definitely more a “communism is when primitive communism / end stage communism,” rather than socialism with blank characteristics which, in its wrangling of the market, “overcomes” the scale issue
He takes a neutral stance, says something like back before, some people wanted to own everything, some wanted no one to own anything, she's asked where he was just trying to survive, its interesting because Joel perks up when he sees the job site and his brother, I. Think the show does a good job showing the power of the commune creating civilization again while Americanizing communism with the town being built like a old cowboy town with horses. I know there's problems with this depiction but I will take this win.
There is a minor jab in the “America was too big for communism to work” vein, but it’s definitely not propagandistic
china and vietnam, notoriously small countries
It’s definitely more a “communism is when primitive communism / end stage communism,” rather than socialism with blank characteristics which, in its wrangling of the market, “overcomes” the scale issue
I mean having horses makes sense when there's no gasoline (or shouldn't be)
Horses need a shitload of food so I'd say it's a lot more likely people would be riding bikes.