As the title said. I’m only curious as I am in a pickle on whether I should be wary of dogmatism and the like when talking about modern China.

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    1 year ago

    Yes, I suppose you can, but I’d question myself more why I consider myself a Maoist rather than a Leninist. I’ll leave a really nice article that talks about Maoism, and why Mao used the term Mao Zedong Thought, rather than the other way around. China is a Marxist Leninist unitary democratic centralist nation without a doubt, there shouldn’t be critical support, but support indeed.

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    1 year ago

    Actually what’s with modern China? Why people call it Red Capitalist nation? And what went wrong?

    • there are a lot of capitalists in China, but they don’t control the state; they have power on a local level, but unlike in capitalist countries, the ultimate authority lies with the various branches of government and aside from individual cases of corruption, members of the CPC are, and represent, workers