• That’s the point of my concluding paragraph. I am acknowledging that fallacy. So I ask, if freedom is an actual component to socialism, communism, or anarchism, then is the USSR actually a communist state? I can easily argue North Korea isn’t. China and Russia aren’t socialist at all. Russia is an oligopoly and China is just state capitalism.

    So what is “true socialism”? I don’t think we can ever achieve. We can’t have a “perfect” society, but I do think we can get close enough having workers been more in control of their labor, be more democratic, and not live in an authoritarian state. We may not 100% be able to live in a Star Trek universe but I think we can get quite close.

    • Chigüir
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      Sure, here are some examples:

      As you may imagine, they aren’t finding their way to exist easy. But they sure are having success in learning how to create a horizontal society.

      • Flying Squid
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        The former is operating illegally amidst intense violence that they have as much responsibility for as the Mexican government and the latter have committed ethnic cleansing. So I’m not sure why you think they are good examples. Unless you think socialism means people must be killed.

      • @Seasoned_Greetings@lemm.ee
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        See how these people aren’t even engaging you here? That’s because you’re not trying hard enough.

        You can do better my troll friend. I believe in you