Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ
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I'm using them as an example because they are driven by private property and have what you described
private property that is over regulated by the state
price controls
Doesn't china require large businesses to have a member of the board loyalty to the communist party?
literally was a thing in nazi Germany and it was a big thing
Pretty sure it does
Shen BapiroToday at 18:34
Doesn't china require large businesses to have a member of the board loyalty to the communist party?
No idea
actually
I'm like 75% sure they do
it's economic freedom score is however not socialist
although not capitalist
I know it's not socialist
yeah just saying
socialism is an impossibility
Idk about that
it's never going to happen
It has
and is doing now
but it's failed
everytime
A stateless, moneyless, marketless community where the MoP is owned by the workers
not a chance
sure
anyways
Do you think Russia or China would allow a business to operate that goes agaisnt the state? China certainly wouldn't, with Russia it's somewhat unclear, but they have banned services like Telegram for this
Possibly
Although it would be still freer than Nazi Germany
In China's case I seriously doubt that
I'd say it's the same
Nah China isn't like that anymore
Probably under Mao
of course it would for some companies but not like Nazi Germany
"the great lEAp forward"
ahah
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Legendary economist Mises pointed this out aswell, national socialism was a form of socialism
and he was damn right
The same can be said about fascism however in Mussolini's case he wasn't a man of his word
and didn't follow through correctly
so it probably WaSnt ReAl FaSciSm