China is what communism ends up being in practice.
What Marx speaks about in Das Kapital has some merit, if you have a small enough society. Whenever a society grows beyond the size of say, 1000 people, true ideological communism falls apart and compromises are made. It doesn’t really matter which era or country we are talking about.
I know! I said the same to you about china being comunist!
It’s a paradox. One of the bigest state apratus in the world can’t be communist…it’s a paradox…
But definitions no longer matter…so…whatever…
The Desunited States is what capitalism always descends into. Fascism
I was social democrat. I believed people should be free to make money, with regulations so companies wouldn’t sell chalk as baby food and protections for people.
You know…like those pesky northern European countries and their social contract…
The firm says that it is entirely owned by its employees, and that no outside organizations, including any affiliated with the Chinese government, own shares.
Shares of this virtual stock let employees share in the company’s financial success (and its losses). And they entitle their holders to elect members to Huawei’s Representatives’ Commission, which in turn elects members of the board of directors.
Huawei’s virtual shares also differ from conventional shares in key ways. They cannot, for instance, be transferred to others or owned by nonemployees. And if an employee leaves Huawei, the company buys the shares back, unless the employee has reached a certain level of seniority.
But these assurances have never quite dispelled American officials’ suspicions that Beijing and the Communist Party are somehow pulling the strings.
[chief secretary of Huawei’s board of directors, Jiang Xisheng] acknowledged on Thursday that it was unclear whether Huawei’s efforts to explain all this would assuage any concerns in Washington. “With some people,” he said, “no matter what you say to them, they will only say what they want to say. They won’t listen to you.”
I don’t know about single factory in China, one of the biggest STATES in the world, where the workers are the owners of the means of production…
So…did you read marx/engels? Do you have comprehension to understand the definition of things?
China is what communism ends up being in practice.
What Marx speaks about in Das Kapital has some merit, if you have a small enough society. Whenever a society grows beyond the size of say, 1000 people, true ideological communism falls apart and compromises are made. It doesn’t really matter which era or country we are talking about.
China is state capitalism.
“But thats a paradox!”
I know! I said the same to you about china being comunist!
It’s a paradox. One of the bigest state apratus in the world can’t be communist…it’s a paradox…
But definitions no longer matter…so…whatever…
The Desunited States is what capitalism always descends into. Fascism
I was social democrat. I believed people should be free to make money, with regulations so companies wouldn’t sell chalk as baby food and protections for people.
You know…like those pesky northern European countries and their social contract…
But I no longer can believe in capitalism.
Have a good life. I will keep on living mine.
Who Owns Huawei?
Quoting from a 2019 New York Times article on that subject:
I will look into it.