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      Leftcoms favorite pastime, reductionism so severe you can split the atom with it

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        It’s not reductionist to say that China has all the elements of a Capitalist mode of production.

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          Because the Chinese state has fiat monetary sovereignty, it doesn’t function in the capitalist mode. It has no need to make a profit because it has infinite money[1]. It doesn’t need to extract surplus value from workers, and it doesn’t even need to break even. The logic of capitalism doesn’t apply.

          Ultras fear the scroll.

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          I swear to god ultras are more interested in the sort of masturbatory philosophising of categories than it actually producing any useful insights. It’s the most anti Marxist thing to insist that a thing has to be only a singular thing with a concrete and rigid definition, it’s like Marx didn’t bludgeon you with dialectical materialism hard enough on practically every work of his. He spends decades insisting on the dialectical process and the necessary work to resolve contradiction through material means, which is an integral part of development, only for y’all to go “but this is vaguely like thing, how can it be other thing?”

          Man said communism and the abolishment of the commodity form, of private property, the development of the productive forces, couldn’t be achieved overnight, and every ultra went “but it’s already been overnight, so now it can be, right?”

          China has all the elements of a capitalist mode of production

          It does when you ignore all the material differences. A state where the biggest capital holders are regularly punished if they break the law or step out of line politically is not a state where capital has final say.

          There’s been no counter revolution in China, the organs of proletarian power remain in place even as reforms have been undertaken in every facet of life in China. It is the utmost chauvinism to pretend to know better than the biggest communist party in the world where even local officials are required to study Marxism diligently. Being really confident and having misunderstood Das Kapital to be a prescriptivist economical taxonomy doesn’t make you an authority on Marxism. Applying that shit is what does.

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            A state where the biggest capital holders

            So you admit it is capitalist?

            are regularly punished if they break the law or step out of line politically is not a state where capital has final say.

            The state are capitalists, they employ workers in state enterprises and pay them a wage in exchange for their labor. They are just a different aristocratic rank then the private capitalists

            There’s been no counter revolution in China, the organs of proletarian power remain in place even as reforms have been undertaken in every facet of life in China.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/996_working_hour_system

            This system would NOT be possible in a DoTP.

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              So you admit it is capitalist?

              Are you twelve? Jfc.

              It’s obvious you’re skimming a comment for gotchas, so I find it just as likely you’ve skimmed excerpts of Marx rather than take on the rather arduous task of reading and understanding him, let alone fucking applying any of it

              Infantile disorder moment.

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      Yes, Capitalism is dominated by such a Mode of Production. It is not defined by it being present even in the microscopic. Answer, why do you think Marx and Engels wrong in the context of my quotations? This is a very “wikipedia” understanding of Marx. Do you think Marx believed Capitalism to not be dominant because feudalism was still apparent? This is silly.

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        It is not defined by it being present even in the microscopic.

        Yeah, China does not have a ‘microscopic’ amount of commodity production, it is infact, dominated by commodity production.

        Answer, why do you think Marx and Engels wrong in the context of my quotations?

        They aren’t in that a certain level of productive forces are required to be present before the early stages of communism (socialism) can begin. No nation state has ever reached Socialism, in fact, it is impossible for a “Nation State” to really be socialist, from Engels principles of communism:

        Will it be possible for this revolution to take place in one country alone?

        No.

        China is a bourgeoisie nation state, with a DoTB like every other nation state.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/996_working_hour_system

        This system would NOT be possible in a DoTP.