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  • China is lead by a communist party, aimed at transitioning their nation into the first phases of socialism by 2050, right?

    In that sense, they are indeed socialist, though practically they’re controlling their economy to go in that direction, so it does have captalism too, but that is not an issue as long as it is going well in the socialist direction.

    And they seem to be doing well on their goals of reducing poverty, pollution etc.

    So yes, they are indeed socialist because their principles and aims are.

    Though, I don’t think many folk are against that too. Mainly folk who are bombarded by stereotypical definitions of the left and socialism.





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    West German flag. So that’s what I drew. Only years later my parents told me that they had subsequently been summoned by the school and had to explain that it was nothing more sinister than that - a child drawing a picture of something they had seen.

    That seems like a normal response.
    I’m from India and if a child suddenly drew and submitted a Pak flag for an assignment, teachers would be alarmed.

    What are some positives and negatives you saw in those countries?

    It’d also be very cool if you could share how the education there is like?




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    I don’t know if either of you have ever lived in a Marxist-Leninist country (as in lived, not just visited). I was born in one. I lived in another for five years. I’ve seen the before and after, first-hand.

    Could you please name those countries? And share your experiences, if possible? Were they not Marxist?