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[-] mim@lemmy.sdf.org 24 points 1 year ago

I'm just gonna sit back and enjoy the tankies from lemmygrad denying or trying to justify this one as well. 🍿

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 1 year ago

Imagine believing the BBC about China. Are you not embarrassed?

[-] mim@lemmy.sdf.org -4 points 1 year ago

Imagine defending Russian and Chinese imperialism because "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".

[-] yogthos@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

Imagine not knowing what imperialism is.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -4 points 1 year ago

Neither China not Russia are imperialist. China is a socialist state so by definition cannot be and Russia is an immature industrial capitalist state.

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

China is a socialist state so by definition cannot be

Can you elaborate on that? I agree that China is not imperialist, but I don't see how socialism by definition precludes that possibility.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Imperialism is the final stage of capitalism. Finance capitalism takes over from industrial capitalism and seeks out markets abroad, having exhausted the internal ones. It teams up with other finance capitalism to become a global force, the export of capital becomes the most prominent feature of the economy rather than the export of raw materials or finished goods. The states they come from tend to become fascist in nature, or as some people put it, "fascism is imperialism turned inward".

Even if China was a capitalist country as some people claim, it still wouldn't be at that stage yet. Russia might wish to one day be there, but it too has a long way to go.

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

You didn't answer what I asked.

You said that capitalism by definition leads to imperialism. I asked how socialism by definition precludes imperialism.

[-] OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I would suggest reading "Imperialism, the highest stage of Capitalism"

Imperialism has a highly specific definition.

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you, I'll look at that. It might be my misunderstanding of a technical term, but I don't see the logical sequence that makes it apparent that socialist countries can't engage in imperialism/colonialism.

[-] OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The very short answer is that imperialism requires very specific economic systems and incentives. Those systems are not going to occur in socialist States because socialist States develop different economic systems than capitalism because the profit motive is absent, which impacts short term and long term economic development plans in many significant ways. For an extreme example look at Juche's emphasis on self reliant socialism within an internationalist socialist order. They cannot do imperialism because all of their economic planning is built around a stable self sufficient economy. An extractivist economy isn't just something you can graft on, it has to be a central part of an economy to make economic sense.

For an example of socialism not being imperialist when it has the opportunity to, you can look at China forgiving loans. It doesn't do so out if the charity of its heart, it does so because it is incentivized to because damaging other nations self determination through financial coercion actively harms its project. It wants strong neighbors with close economic ties, it doesn't want to suck the marrow out of their bones because that is destructive to China in the long term, and socialism is able to plan in the long term unlike capitalism which has to be more short term oriented because of the way its incentives function.

Imperialism is actually a very costly affair (in many cases it costs the home country and only benefits specific lobbyists within that country) compared to mutual cooperation and always rebounds on empire, it only happens because of market failures that do not happen under socialism.

[-] abraxas@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

They're saying if Communists do it, it's not Imperialism even if it looks exactly the same.

They are willfully committing an equivocation fallacy, using their definition of "Imperialism" as being necessarily related to Capitalism. The textbook definition of Imperialism does NOT necessarily relate to capitalism, so you are indeed in the right.

a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. -Imperialism

A non-capitalist country most certainly can do that definition. And Russian and China have both done that quite unambiguously.

So you're in the right. But you'll never win an argument against them because lies are truth.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Because you need to get to imperialism via capitalism. There is definitively no other way.

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I don't see how that follows.

Because you need to get to imperialism via capitalism.

Socialism's goal is to provide for its people; in theory, why can't it engage in colonialism to bring in resources to benefit its people?

There is definitely no other way.

Its obvious how capitalism leads to imperialism, but it's definitely not obvious how that would be the only way to arrive there.

Any elaboration you can provide would be great because you're acting as if it should be obvious why what you're saying is true but it absolutely is not.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -2 points 1 year ago

Socialism’s goal is to provide for its people by moving past a society based on exploitation. This is why it wouldn't engage in colonialism.

I think you'd need a different word to use to describe your socialist-colonialist state. Imperialism doesn't mean, "when you invade".

Imperialism is the monopoly stage of capitalism where finance capitalists export capital rather than commodities and these capitalists become the most dominant.

There's many different capitalist interest groups, but one is by far the most powerful and dominant in global politics, the finance capitalists. This group of capitalists always come to dominate over all others, most capitalists require access to financial capital to expand their businesses, or to weather difficult circumstances in the marketplace. Financial capitalists gradually gain control of all industries through being able to see the movements of each industry and by them being the spider in the web, put simplistically. Then when they've run out of domestic exploitative growth opportunities they reach out beyond their borders and team up with other financial capitalists through mergers etc. This is imperialism, the final stage of capitalism. All capitalism eventually ends up here. Russia will too, but not yet.

The major capitalist interest group in opposition to the finance capitalists are the always losing group of industrial / national capitalists. These are private owners of domestic industries who mainly derive most of their profits from operating within the borders of a particular country (or the EU or whatever). Donald Trump would be an example of one of these, and he'd be in political alignment with many other industrial capitalists, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates... "industry leaders". Their politics tend to be libertarian in nature, the social conservative aspect of their politics is just a front they put up to gain the electoral support of naïve socially-conservative people and exploit them. They don’t really care about religion or guns or anything like that. They usually like traditionalism because it provides them with a reliable exploitable source of labour. They would have opposed women in the workplace until they realised they could exploit them too without risk. Same with LGBTQ+ stuff, they used to be opposed but are now less so. They still are in Russia, indicating their capitalist immaturity. The western capitalists have grown beyond this stuff to some extent. A lot of conservative politics comes from this group. The Finance capitalists are less well known. You know the names of many western finance companies but probably not nearly as many outside the west.

Russia is an example of a country emerging from a primitive stage of capitalism that stands opposed to western financial imperialism. They are largely in control of their economy and government after western financial capitalists pillaged Russian industry after the fall of the USSR. This is upsetting to western finance capitalists, who desperately want to destabilise Russia and would love to install a government that is friendly to western finance so they can pillage it again. it slipped out of their grasp with Putin after Iraq, they want it back.

It's western finance capitalist imperialism versus Russian industrial capitalism. Putin is the Russian industrial capitalist's thug godfather. If any of the oligarchs step out of line and try to sell out mother Russia, they'll find themselves defenestrated quick sharp. If he falls then they all need to quickly put someone else in place to rule over them and protect them from each other. If the US gets a foot in the door again they're all fucked. It's constantly knocking.

Russia's industrial capitalists have already been raped by the US twice before now, they trust Putin as their administrator. He lets them do what they want as long as they don't fuck over Russia. He's a dictator, but one that prioritises a strong and functional Russia over one that collapses to be strip-mined and sold off by NATO capitalists. Given the lack of real alternatives (the Communist party was outlawed for a time), Putin has clearly been the only real option for Russians for most of the past two decades. They will not be pillaged a third time, hence this completely predictable Ukraine reaction they'd hoped for after constant provocations, the last one being the Nazi led coup and overthrow of Ukraine's democracy by the Right Sector Nazis and others. The one thought experiment that no lib can answer is what the USA would do it the shoe was on the other foot and Russia was arming nutcases in Mexico.

You're hearing "imperialism" a lot right now because it's been inserted into the discourse as a wildcard term to con people into explaining away the motivations behind Russia's invasion, instantly dismissing thought of all of NATO's provocations. It would probably take Russia decades more to become Imperialist, maybe I'm wrong, maybe it would take less time but it's not now, and "imperialism" is not the reason for the invasion by a long stretch.

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I don't think you're doing a very good job of attempting to answer the very direct confusion I'm having. You're doing a lot to make sure it's obvious how capitalism can and does result in imperialism, which frankly I'm mostly in agreement with. My issue is that you're asserting that socialism can't lead to imperialism. You've still given no reason that this is to be the case except for this attempt:

Socialism’s goal is to provide for its people by moving past a society based on exploitation. This is why it wouldn’t engage in colonialism.

And I agree that, by definition, it's a society based on the betterment of its people. Stress should be applied there to its people. I'm not justifying imperialism at all, but it's a pretty obvious argument that by subjugating other nations/peoples and exploiting them, you can make the lives of your people better. Perhaps you're trying to say that the type of leadership and ideology that creates and maintains socialism would also be ideologically against imperialism, but that seems more pragmatic than theoretic. You're saying socialism can't engage in imperialism by definition but the most I'd give is that it doesn't engage in imperialism in practice.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -5 points 1 year ago

I don’t think you’re doing a very good job of attempting to answer the very direct confusion I’m having.

No no. I've done an excellent job, you're clearly too stupid, entitled and bratty to understand the simple concept I've laid out for you.

Now fuck off you dim-witted cheeky little removed.

Demanding an education... not even a thank you.

[-] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

This is a terrible way of persuading people. Better to not respond at all than to say something like this.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -2 points 1 year ago

That guy has zero interest in being persuaded, he was just trolling and trying to waste my time. I'd already replied in detail and he pretended not to understand.

[-] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Because you need to get to imperialism via capitalism. There is definitively no other way.

You have more than zero point, but this is an excessively modernist way of viewing development that Marx explicitly refutes in his later writings after facing spurious accusations of supporting such views.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 1 year ago

Interesting. Do you have an example of such later writings?

[-] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I was mainly remembering Critique of the Gotha Program, I think

[-] socsa@lemmy.ml -3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

These are Leninists who believe that socialism cannot do imperialism because socialism is ideological manifest destiny. Nevermind that this was more or less one of the original debates between Trotsky and Lenin on how do do "global communism."

They like to redefine words to carry whatever ideological weight they want, because it's much easier than introspection. Like how they will carry the "Nazi means anti-Russian" banner to unironically defend mass deportation children from Ukraine. "Obviously it can't be the UN definition of genocide, because you can't genocide Nazis.

I wish I was making this up...

[-] Duamerthrax@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ask Taiwan if if they think China is imperialistic. I'm sure you'll get an answer.

[-] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

Ask a breakaway settler-colonial state if they are the real victims? I'm sure that'll provide the correct answer

[-] OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Do you know what the KMT did to the indigenous people who occupied Taiwan before the KMT retreated there?

[-] Awoo@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Imperialism does not mean "of empire". It is an economic system, the highest stage of capitalism.

[-] Duamerthrax@lemmy.ml -4 points 1 year ago

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/imperialism

Yes. Yes it does.

Also, you're trying to challenge the definition of the word, but you're not arguing with about China and Taiwan.

[-] Blursty@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I think the US will tell them to say "Yes".

[-] yogthos@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago

Taiwan is literally a province of China. The imperialism in Taiwan is done by US who poured countless millions in propping up a puppet party there.

[-] mim@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago

Imagine thinking Chinese workers own the means of production, or not even knowing where the term "tankie" comes from.

[-] OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The term tankie comes from the 1956 hungarian revolution/counter-revoluton (depending on who you ask) which split the British communist party, those that supported the Soviet Union suppressing it with the military were called tankies.

The video of the man in front of the tank column related to the June 4th incident did not result in the man standing in front of the tank dying, and those tanks were leaving the area where the violence occurred and is not where the word tankie comes from like I believe you are suggesting.

[-] Gorilladrums@lemm.ee -5 points 1 year ago

Imagine believing the CCP, I feel embarrassed for you

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