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Plus civilians, which don't seem to count here
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@tourist@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
They’re making fun of some of the most ardent civilian killers of all time.
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@SpicyLizards@reddthat.com on reddthat.com Open parent
I think it is more another case of “us vs them” tankie denialism. West is evil, no doubt, but Russia didn’t do to well either.
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@Cowbee@lemmy.ml on lemmy.ml Open parent
The USSR did very well (and wasn’t just the RSFSR, but instead a federation of socialist republics). So well, in fact, that life expectancies doubled due to the advancements in development and social safety nets in socialism: Complaining about communist “denialism” when the original claim is just generic Red Scare fearmongering doesn’t really make sense. What are communists denying, specifically? The idea that the communists were as bad as the Nazis? Such a claim is so thoroughly ahistorical that it doesn’t take a communist to find that absurd.
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@silverneedle@lemmy.ca on lemmy.ca Open parent
Socialism Yeah let’s exchange commodities and call that socialism.
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@RiverRock@lemmy.ml on lemmy.ml Open parent
Capitalism is when trade, capitalism is actually tens of thousands of years old, I am very smart
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@silverneedle@lemmy.ca on lemmy.ca Open parent
Trade is not tens of thousands of years old. That is ahistorical. And my argument was not about capitalism per se, it was more about the soviet union not having been socialist and not at all a development towards communism because it did trade as firstly as an entity within a world market that was not at all socialist and because trade was allowed internally and not necessarily bound to labour or necessity.
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@davel@lemmy.ml on lemmy.ml Open parent
Trade is not tens of thousands of years old. That is ahistorical. Trading goes back to prehistory, as as archeologists will tell you.
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Let’s suppose that this interpretation of finds by contemporary archaeologists is correct. There is quite a clear distinction to be made between exchanges between otherwise isolated communities that didn’t have a burning need for trade (which they btw absolutely didn’t, there is the concept of primitive communism that is rather well established from observations of recent hunter-gatherer societies) and trade as the dominant social force.
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