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this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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the so called nordic compromise, is just an implementation of "social" "democracy" and even that has been eroded over the last few decades. It still upkeeps the exploitative nature of capitalism and is largely build on imperialism, racism and oil/fossil fuel money... As such, it still caters to the interests of the rich minority instead of the well-being of humanity at large
Well said. How can someone stop drowning if the rich won't take their foot off the people's heads?
Yeah, capitalism and communism have both had pretty bad implementations historically.
Imo the issue is down the us humans. For these systems to work correctly we need to act in good faith, but we are inherently corruptable.
These systems are like beasts that need to be tamed to work properly, but alot of the time the people in charge like to just throw their hands up and go "that's just how it works!" and not really do anything to fix the issues just because they're comfortable in the now.
We saw it in how Stalen corrupted Marx's ideals and ran the Russian State into the ground, and we see it with how western governments have let themselves be corrupted by the influence of big corporate interests.
Lenin already corrupted Marx's ideals. Stalin just deepened Leninism.
That's why I feel weird when people start almost deifying Stalin or Lenin, it's just not true to the vision of Marxism.
The entire Bolshevik project was fucked.
That said, Russia hasn't exactly gotten better now that they're not the USSR anymore.
Well, the USSR were basically just Russians, since they carried out Russification programs just like before when the Tsar was still around.
Though that was mostly under Stalin, but it was still felt in the later periods.