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Simon Viavant wrote:I've heard all the horror stories, but I can't help but wonder if those are just propaganda from the American side, and that it just seems bad because I'm born here. It actually sounds like it could have significant economic benefits along with the disadvantages.
What are everyone's thoughts on this?
Simon Viavant wrote:I see greed is always a temptation there, but I don't see how that's any different than capitalism. I see those disadvantages, but on the other hand, there are no longer class differences and the rich don't have power as they do in America. The Soviet Union didn't fail because of it's economy, it split apart because people wanted freedom from it's tyrannical government and countries split off. Communism could be feasible with a democratic government and we wouldn't have many problems that america has today. If you look at industry, the soviet union actually did very well. They succeeded in industrializing the entire soviet union, which isn't a mean feat. Sure, it came at a cost to some people, but overall it benefited everyone in the long run.
Phatscotty wrote:Simon Viavant wrote:I've heard all the horror stories, but I can't help but wonder if those are just propaganda from the American side, and that it just seems bad because I'm born here. It actually sounds like it could have significant economic benefits along with the disadvantages.
What are everyone's thoughts on this?
well, how do you like having your own thoughts? let's start there. If we had communism now, this subject would be off the table(and probably the interent altogether). did i just kill the thread?
Simon Viavant wrote:I see greed is always a temptation there, but I don't see how that's any different than capitalism. I see those disadvantages, but on the other hand, there are no longer class differences and the rich don't have power as they do in America. The Soviet Union didn't fail because of it's economy, it split apart because people wanted freedom from it's tyrannical government and countries split off. Communism could be feasible with a democratic government and we wouldn't have many problems that america has today. If you look at industry, the soviet union actually did very well. They succeeded in industrializing the entire soviet union, which isn't a mean feat. Sure, it came at a cost to some people, but overall it benefited everyone in the long run.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Simon Viavant wrote:I've heard all the horror stories, but I can't help but wonder if those are just propaganda from the American side, and that it just seems bad because I'm born here. It actually sounds like it could have significant economic benefits along with the disadvantages.
What are everyone's thoughts on this?
well, how do you like having your own thoughts? let's start there. If we had communism now, this subject would be off the table(and probably the interent altogether). did i just kill the thread?
you're so fucking stupid, jesus christ
look, the communist manifesto, as dense as it is and as cliche as it's become, is a really good treatise on what communism is and what its implications are, and the weaknesses of the capitalist system. it's indisputably one of the most important books ever written and you should read it if you haven't. perhaps if more people did that we could have a mature discussion about socialism and communism in this country instead of "BUT THEY WANTS TO TAKE ARE FREEEEEDOM ;___;"
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Army of GOD wrote:Wow, I had a total brain shit. I honestly thought Phat started this thread and then read his other posts and became greatly confused.
Mr Changsha wrote:Having lived in the heart of the largest, most successful communist country for nearly six years...what can I tell you?
Creativity is stunted. Communism sucks the life out the artist, the critic, the creator...
Critical thinking is repressed. The education system (quite deliberately) values the retention of knowledge - for a test - over the development of critical thinking.
The news is just awful. So little truly interesting can ever be said on TV...there is an government officer in every TV station you know and nothing goes out without government approval.
The combination of a lack of critical thinking (population-wide) + propaganda TV = a people who know nothing that they aren't meant to know and will fight against anything they are told to fight against.
Corruption is just sickening, completely widespead and has infected every level of the system...from the village official up to the city mayors. One leader in Changsha was clearing 20 million dollars a year, had a private jet...all the rest of it while he should have been actually earning less than my annual salary. At the lower level, local officials rape the villagers through made up taxes, bankrupt a farmer such is their greed...and of course there is no one to defend them; being a lawyer is one of the most dangerous jobs in China you know, if you actually try and fight for the common man.
China is improving now, in parts...and certainly in my city. But it is the ever increasing influence of capitalism, liberalism, social justice (all imported from the West) which improves the place. Everything inspired by communism was just, well, shit.
Communism is a fucking disease.
Mr Changsha wrote:Having lived in the heart of the largest, most successful communist country for nearly six years...what can I tell you?
Creativity is stunted. Communism sucks the life out the artist, the critic, the creator...
Critical thinking is repressed. The education system (quite deliberately) values the retention of knowledge - for a test - over the development of critical thinking.
The news is just awful. So little truly interesting can ever be said on TV...there is an government officer in every TV station you know and nothing goes out without government approval.
The combination of a lack of critical thinking (population-wide) + propaganda TV = a people who know nothing that they aren't meant to know and will fight against anything they are told to fight against.
Corruption is just sickening, completely widespead and has infected every level of the system...from the village official up to the city mayors. One leader in Changsha was clearing 20 million dollars a year, had a private jet...all the rest of it while he should have been actually earning less than my annual salary. At the lower level, local officials rape the villagers through made up taxes, bankrupt a farmer such is their greed...and of course there is no one to defend them; being a lawyer is one of the most dangerous jobs in China you know, if you actually try and fight for the common man.
China is improving now, in parts...and certainly in my city. But it is the ever increasing influence of capitalism, liberalism, social justice (all imported from the West) which improves the place. Everything inspired by communism was just, well, shit.
Communism is a fucking disease.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:Having lived in the heart of the largest, most successful communist country for nearly six years...what can I tell you?
Creativity is stunted. Communism sucks the life out the artist, the critic, the creator...
Critical thinking is repressed. The education system (quite deliberately) values the retention of knowledge - for a test - over the development of critical thinking.
The news is just awful. So little truly interesting can ever be said on TV...there is an government officer in every TV station you know and nothing goes out without government approval.
The combination of a lack of critical thinking (population-wide) + propaganda TV = a people who know nothing that they aren't meant to know and will fight against anything they are told to fight against.
Corruption is just sickening, completely widespead and has infected every level of the system...from the village official up to the city mayors. One leader in Changsha was clearing 20 million dollars a year, had a private jet...all the rest of it while he should have been actually earning less than my annual salary. At the lower level, local officials rape the villagers through made up taxes, bankrupt a farmer such is their greed...and of course there is no one to defend them; being a lawyer is one of the most dangerous jobs in China you know, if you actually try and fight for the common man.
China is improving now, in parts...and certainly in my city. But it is the ever increasing influence of capitalism, liberalism, social justice (all imported from the West) which improves the place. Everything inspired by communism was just, well, shit.
Communism is a fucking disease.
haha you think china is actually communist in any real sense

Mr Changsha wrote:Politically of course, in the sense that it is a communist party that has an iron grip on the power levers of the country.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:Politically of course, in the sense that it is a communist party that has an iron grip on the power levers of the country.
by definition it is impossible for the government, to the extent it even actually exists in a communist system, to have an iron grip on power in one. china is an authoritarian police state, and is only nominally socialist, much less communist. none of your criticisms of chinese society are a result of communist policies, rather failures to institute them

Mr Changsha wrote:SultanOfSurreal wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:Politically of course, in the sense that it is a communist party that has an iron grip on the power levers of the country.
by definition it is impossible for the government, to the extent it even actually exists in a communist system, to have an iron grip on power in one. china is an authoritarian police state, and is only nominally socialist, much less communist. none of your criticisms of chinese society are a result of communist policies, rather failures to institute them
Yeah, it reads great in a textbook but I think you are missing a fairly key point. Mao DID institute a socialist system into China from 1949 until his death....with the eventual aim of moving on to communism in the end. That period completely fucked the country and any Chinese would tell you the same...if they were being honest with you.
The fact that I've spoken to thousands of mainland Chinese about these things (including the people who lived through these times... including the cultural revolution) might make you step back a bit.
Of course you will claim Mao's communism was all wrong. I know that. But nonetheless, Mao made a genuine and serious attempt at socialism from 1949 - 1978. It was only when Deng got control of the country and began to make some small capitalist reforms that the country began to recover.
Mr Changsha wrote:Btw...'China is an authoritarian police state'. How do you know? Do you live here? Do you actually know shit about China?
Mr Changsha wrote:I'm not saying it exactly isn't (though it also isn't so simple I'd need to write an essay to explain why), but what experience have you had to justify the claim?