Basically shows how good Belarus has had it compared to every other ex-Soviet state up to now. Just look at this graph.

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    And how is that ever going to happen with capitalists being free as well to exert their power and influence?
    Who is going to keep that and outside interventions in check?

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      Inmlpying thats a situation where therer needs to be a fucking dictatorship

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        No, implying thats a situation where there needs to be a fucking state

        Or is your utopia just going to spring into existence? Global wokeness over night?
        I guess not, so who will protect you against the inevitable? There is a very obvious need for some form of organised state.

        And on the matter of dictatorship, maybe read up on the marxist definition of dictatorship of the proletariat vs dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.

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          Sorry i dont want dictarors to have any fucking chance to gain power

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            IMO: If you cannot accept that there needs to be a state to fend off internal and external counterrevolutionaries, then whatever you want as an utopia is a pipedream.

            But maybe so we can understand each other's thoughts better, I'm genuinely interested, what your idea of transforming society from our capitalist hellworld to a communist society could/should look like?

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              i dunno i see the easiest way for the workers to gain power is through an organized revolutionary union movement (control of industry and trade) where there arent any ways for strong qlicues that have strong motives to only work for themselves to gain power

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                Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not attacking you or your ideas, I actually quite like them.

                But my problem, how are you going to manage those who do not want what you want(internally and externally) but have a lot of power and/or resources to fuck up everything you do, either until your people lose hope and turn against the revolution or they might just roll you over, maybe even literally?

                For a very recent example of exactly this happening: Look at Bolivia, Evo basically tried to establish a social democracy, but capital interests couldn't even accept that.

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                  Socialdemocracy isnt an armed revolution. from my understanding evo was just a socialdemocratic electoral politician and he wasnt trying to trying to organize the workers militantly. Just like Marxist-Leninnist i dont know how to change this relationship betyween the workers and the poeple "leading the vanguard" but isnt the whole concept around unions just what should bring everyone on the same page?

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                    I'm not debating your idea of revolution through basically workers empowering themselves, but who manages that? Isn't there already an organization present that will then after existing means of social organization falls away defacto take the position of a state?
                    Or do you mean this should happen on a per company/union basis within existing capitalist nations while leaving capitalism intact?

                    On Bolivia: I was just pointing out how little will be tolerated by the capitalist class, so your revolution will be under siege from day one.

                    That is why IMO you need some form of central organization that can command the combined forces of your workers to defend against those that do not support what you do. They wil be there and they won't give up easily. Even if we assume your capitalist class just fucks off, when has the US or any other capitalist power ever let any form of revolution or overthrow of capitalism happen without intervening in some form?

                    Even if we assume the US just fucks off too, who manages things like education or healthcare or legal disputes?

                    Btw what do you think of Cuba?