• @nexguy
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      -24 months ago

      I’m not saying communism is good or bad but there has never existed a real form of communism to even test. If one points to Russia as an example then they have to explaine how Russia was supposed to be classless yet it had clearly defined classes of enormous economic disparity… in direct violation with the very foundation of communism.

      • Cowbee [he/they]
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        34 months ago

        The USSR was Communist by ideology, Socialist in structure. It was attempting to build Communism. The USSR did have bourgeois elements, especially as it liberalized closer to its dissolution, but this alone does not make it “direct violation with the very foundation of Communism.”

        I encourage you to read Marx, Engels, and Lenin, and not just wikipedia definitions of Communism.

        • @nexguy
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          -54 months ago

          You failed to mention rife and extreme corruption. High class wealth disparity coupled with corruption… how could this ever be used to treat the validity of communism? Personally I do not believe it can ever exist. Humans wouldn’t allow it thanks to human nature.

          • davel [he/him]
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            54 months ago

            High class wealth disparity

            Compared to what? Real r/SocialismIsCapitalism moment.

            Humans wouldn’t allow it thanks to human nature.

            Say the line Bart!
            It’s human nature.
            \o/ \o/ \o/

            These comments are rife with capitalist realism.

          • Cowbee [he/they]
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            44 months ago

            The USSR was far less corrupt than the previous Tsarist system and the future Capitalist Russian Federation. Additionally, there was far lower wealth disparity in the USSR than in Tsarist Russia or the Capitalist Russian Federation, as shown in this figure:

            how could this ever be used to treat the validity of communism?

            Because life expectancy doubled, the USSR went from pre-industrial feudalism to space in half a century, literacy rates skyrocketed, home ownership skyrocketed, healthcare and university-level education were free, and the USSR had more vacation days than the US, with lower retirement ages. Read Blackshirts and Reds if you don’t believe me.

            Personally I do not believe it can ever exist. Humans wouldn’t allow it thanks to human nature.

            This is idealism, and contradicts history and science. What is considered “Human Nature” changes alongside technological development and Mode of Production.

            • @nexguy
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              -44 months ago

              You still cannot compare testing the validity of communism to testing the validity of climate change. Which is the whole reason for my initial comment.

              • Cowbee [he/they]
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                34 months ago

                What, precisely, do you contest in my comment? AES states have largely made great strides in improving conditions for the Working Class. This is provable with metrics and data. Additionally, you didn’t respond to the bit on Human Nature, which I hope means you changed your mind but somehow I doubt that.

                • @nexguy
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                  -14 months ago

                  It doesn’t matter… you cannot test communism(or any form of government) performed by a nation of millions of humans which is subjective in any way as clearly as you can test climate change because it is not subjective.