• @[email protected]
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    32 days ago

    Of course there’s a distinction. A partial socialist/communist government has never implement full communism (seize the means of production and guarantee equal distribution of resources). That’s only ever been done by force.

    They have achieved things like universal health care and education, however, and for that we should all be grateful. IMHO the best case scenario really is a parliamentary system with a socialist majority to get these kind of things passed but leave a heavily regulated capitalist economic system in place.

    • @OrganicMustard
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      You are repeating false statements. There have been fully communist elected governments in Nepal, India, San Marino and probably more. In Spain we had a elected republican government run mainly by socialists and even an anarchist president.

      The reason why most of them have been through a revolution is because they were declared illegal.

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        Nepal: Installed by force in the armed uprising against Rana rule in 1951

        India: Never seized the means of production (or really got very powerful IMO)

        San Marino: Attemped a coup and never seized the means of production.