Message from @Morf
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Who here has not taken the Tito pill yet?
The USSR was socialist insofar as modern-day capitalism is socialist.
`a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.`
If you narrow to the scope of 'community' to mean the Party/Bourgeoisie, then we've done it, boys and girls. We're socialist.
market socialism is the only way we can transition from a liberal democracy to more socialistic economy @Morf
that's my opinion
China is all about to produce the material basis to finalize communism where the other socialists failed
I don't know if it's the ONLY way, but it seems like the best way given the current social structure.
skipping all the gay reforms and implementing it at the very end
pretty sure china is it's own thing really
even implying that the Chinese communist party isn't doing communism is just weird
or just an ignorant take of what the price of big steps just happens to be 😛
@Master, remember the Athenians. historical materialism is the worst take of history
it's the most accurate
literally makes you learn less from history
its the most deluded analysis of history
even Hegelian idealist historicism is better
China isn't communist
It's Patrick
you arent communist enough to get China
Just like Russia
just a cucked socialist not knowing how to NOT regress into barbarism while trying to reach the end of history
***NO, CHINA AND RUSSIA ARE PATRICK***
@Gus the swords are also floating
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Fucking dunk
The correct pronunciation of Galaga emphasizes the second syllable (ga-LAG-a) for one simple reason - it was the direct successor to Galaxian (which was also pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable ga-LAX-i-an). He says everyone at Midway pronounced it that way from the time it was introduced on their channel sales call, and arcade operators did as well in order to keep related/similar games straight. However, he also mentioned that within a few years afterwards, the GAL-a-ga pronunciation became so popular among customers (for whatever reason) that most people started pronouncing it GAL-a-ga.
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