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This, but unironically.
Both were violent dictatorships. One changed; the other is North Korea.
And I’ll make Radiohead 4 just to annoy you.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I want to travel to a different country, should it be Spain, Portugal, or France?
1·5 months agoIt’s… in the middle of nowhere. Not the kind of place you go to have a busy life 😅
zloubida@sh.itjust.worksto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I want to travel to a different country, should it be Spain, Portugal, or France?
4·5 months ago4 hours breaks in the middle of the day? I live in the bad part of France it seems, I’d love to have that.
Oh it’s interesting! In French typography (which I use in English if I don’t know this language’s rule), there’s a normal space between the main text and the dash, and a non-breaking space between the dash and the inclusion. But I may turn to Chicago, now that I know that.
I hate that, I always loved my em-dashes, and I’ll continue to use them — even if that means I look like an AI!
There are wrinkles in my soul.
admitting to not studying it.
Where did I admitted that?
Disagreements on opinions and beliefs are sane, normal and even cool. I love a good debate! Disagreements on facts aren’t.
But you’ve already condemned any representative representative body administrating things
No, I never did that.
If you think workers had anything to say in the USSR, you’re delusional.
No. I defined what’s socialism for me (owning of the mean of production by the workers), and all can see that the USSR and friends weren’t that. Then I gave Marx’s definition of socialism, even if I’m not Marxist (a mode of production were the usefulness replaced the price as value), and all can see that the USSR and friends weren’t that. Thus they’re something else, and I used a term that Lenin himself used: state capitalism (which wasn’t limited to the NEP). Please stop with your strawmen.
And state capitalism doesn’t become socialism just because you call it that.
It’s more: koala bears are marsupials, even if they’re called bears.
You just wrote, in other words:.“It can’t be socialism before the global revolution but that doesn’t mean it’s not socialism”. Man, even Lenin called his system state capitalism… You’re not serious behind your big words, let’s stop here.
I’m not Marxist, so that’s quite normal. But even in Marxist terms, socialism is a mode of production were the usage value replaced the monetary value. That never happened in so called “communist” countries.
No. Socialism as a mode of production is the owning of the means of production by the workers, not the State. For a worker, it doesn’t change anything if their overlords are politicians or industrialists.



Ex-teacher here: It would depends on which student it is. If in doubt, I’d consider it genuine.