Marxists would get annoyed at liberals crying fascism at things that aren’t fascism. It’s a very specific thing
Eventually communism’s got work right?
The article you sent kind of ends after reason 1
Already working great for people of China, Vietnam, Cuba, Laos, and DPRK. China alone has more people than all of the west combined I might add.
China has almost a thousand billionaires.
https://redsails.org/china-has-billionaires/
The PRC commands the heights of the economy. The most important point, is that capital is deliberately permitted and restricted, only allowed in some sectors, and not allowed to rise above the state or organize as a class, as in capitalist states:
- The backbone of the economy is state ownership and socialist planning. 24 / 25 of the top revenue companies are state-owned and planned. 70% of the top 500 companies are State-owned. 1, 2 The largest bank, construction, electricity, and energy companies in the world, are CPC controlled entities, subject to the 5 year plans laid out by the central committee.
- Workplace democracy in action in the CPC.
- Is modern day china communist? Is it staying true to communist values?
- Didn’t China go Capitalist with Deng Xiaoping? Didn’t it liberalize its economy? Is China’s drastic decrease in poverty a result of the increase in free market capitalist policies?
- Is the CPC committed to communism?
- The Long Game and Its Contradictions. Audiobook
- The myth of Chinese state capitalism. Did Deng really betray Chinese socialism?
tl;dr
You seem to enjoy putting people in boxes and to think in stereotypes.
It’s beautifully ironic that you’re using a sweeping stereotype about me ‘putting people in boxes’ to… well, put me in a box. It seems your high-minded argument against generalizations is itself a generalization. How delightfully meta.





