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I don't think you even know what communism is.
The government owns the means of production
No, China is a state with a ruling government party that claims to be communist to hold onto power because the basis of the state's existence is a communist rebellion fro the nationalist government that now resides in Taiwan.
No, they literally do not.
Ok, Im just going to copy and paste an article on how china is communist for you to argue with
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3.1% of China's businesses are owned by the state and roughly 30% of China's GDP is publicly owned.
i.e., the average publicly owned Chinese business is 10x bigger than its private counterpart.
What this means in practice is that China uses SOE's to exert geopolitical power overseas, such as in the case of Ecuador.
30%
That means
But it also means that 70% of the economy is PRIVATELY OWNED.
all the large buisnesses
30% is not even a majority you brainlet.
The majority of the economy is owned privately and the VAST majority of businesses are privately owned.
97% of all businesses in China are privately owned. Think about that.
The Chinese government only uses SOE's to exert geopolitical power overseas. That is pretty much their only reason for existence.
They actually perform poorly compared to privately owned businesses, as expected.
They're funded by the state at expense to the state. Just like any publicly owned business.
Go to sleep.
nearly every chinese bank is state owned (which lets them control a majority of buisnesses)
the media is state owned
BBC is state owned. Is Britain communist?
the land is state owned
State-owned banks are a common feature of developed economies. Guess all tertiary economies are communist.
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Politically, China is as Communist as ever. The country operates under the highly centralized, single-party rule of the Communist Party. Every region, whether it's a province or a city, has two sets of leadership: local government functionaries and Communist Party officials. While there is overlap between the two groups—after all, government workers must be Communist Party members—the top local government leader must always answer to the top party leader. The governor of a province might make day-to-day decisions about filling potholes and snow removal, but the party official controls macro decisions like which businesses get state money and prime real estate.
"Politically", yes. I already said multiple times they have a communist ruling government.
Therefore
But to say they're faithful to Marxism is an entirely different thing. They aren't.
they are communist
That is true
No, pay attention to historical context.
theyre not marxist communist
but
they are communist
Mao took power in China from the Nationalist government. The entire legitimacy of the state hinges on socialist revolution, as the Nationalist government still exists in Taiwan.
Communism is explicitly Marxist. You have no fucking clue at all what you're talking about,
it's one hot take after another.