• Allero
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    3 days ago

    1.Those parties are subservient to the CCP and officially cannot form opposition to it, reducing their role to merely advisory. It is similar to how the US system is described as “two-party” despite there being some other parties that influence next to nothing (and even then, they are allowed to be in opposition to the Dems and Reps)

    3.I have hard time believing that, but discussing it is a thing in itself.

    4.I see where you’re going with it.

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      1. That isn’t the same thing, it would be closer to having Super-PACS as parties than controlled opposition. The US is an elaborate illusion of choice, the actual levers of change are easier to access in China.

      2. If you question it, try asking Chinese people what they think, and read Marx’s position on the press.

      3. If you’d like, I can offer suggestions on readings from Marx and Engels that supports this.