Real western chauvinism hours

  • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I’m not saying markets = development of the productive forces towards the end of achieving communism, but that is clearly China’s goal.

    Uhmm, i'd beg to differ, but okay.

    Do you think socialism is a mode of production? Feudalism is characterized by lord/serf relationships and mercantilism/capitalism by employer/employee. What does a non-capitalist, non-communist, socialist state do coming from a feudal society? What should its relations and mode of production be?

    China has for long not been a feudal society, the times of Mao are long gone, but the employee/employer relationships haven't changed much (though as far as i know it's worse for foreign companies), 996 work schedule is still a thing (or is it western propaganda too? If it is, what's the truth?), so pardon me for not believing the socialist project narrative uncritically.