• dogbert@lemmy.zipOP
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      This is just a link for an anarchism FAQ. Feel free to just name the nations. You can type it out.

      And yes, I do consider a nation that went from millions of peasants, to exploring space, providing free education, free healthcare, and women’s rights, while going toe to toe with the greatest capital super power of all time as a success.

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        Feel free to just name the nations.

        It’s an anarchism FAQ :P

        It was a brutal dictatorship. What they achieved does not excuse that.

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          Yeah, I’m getting the impression I’m dealing with a political lightweight here.

          Socialism is an economic system, not a moral one.

          Best of luck of on your journey.

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            The one of the largest problems with any state system or really any system that includes involuntary hierarchies is the decoupling of economics and morality. Power not only is a corrupting force but the people who want power over others tend to have the basest morality. Both western capitalism and the Chinese implementation of socialism are both perfectly happy destroying the environment, utilizing slave labor, and implementing surveillance states all in the name of “progress” and the continuation of a world order that primarily benefits an elite few while grinding billions under their boot heels.