• rekabis@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    Communism can very much be decentralized, and in fact a correct implementation tends to be exactly that.

    Because that’s where “communism” the term comes from - community, communal, etc…

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      3 days ago

      In practice, it isn’t, usually. None of the communist states extant today or historically had a decentralized system without hierarchies.

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        2 days ago

        Which is why these were never communist states, any more than North Korea is democratic, or the old East Germany was a republic.

        Just because these states wore the word “communism” like a thin veneer of legitimacy, does not a communist state make.

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          2 days ago

          Well I’m glad you can say that.

          In my experience there are people who defend both China and “DPRK” as a communist paragon with reasoning that is although extensive dodges any real criticism of China (from either an external standpoint, or from within a communist pov).

          It was my impression that such “tankies” are the primary base of communists (or common enough for it to be a problem), which pushed me away from it.