Guys, turns out NK isn't a brutal dictatorship after all, they're really an example of "Good Communism"! LMAO
Guys, turns out NK isn't a brutal dictatorship after all, they're really an example of "Good Communism"! LMAO
Guys, turns out NK isn't a brutal dictatorship after all, they're really an example of "Good Communism"! LMAO
The wealth gap in china is pretty decent tbh, for such a massive country. 0,70 wealth gini. The EU has higher wealth inequality.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wealth_per_adult
China's still developing, I'm not really going to call them a trash country economically. It's definitely better than many countries.
My dislike about it is their authoritarian approach. The lack of privacy. The lack of autonomy for their people.
Their economy is pretty damn good tho
They are majorly capitalist. Just a different kind of mixed economy than our European countries. Different approach, but nobody is going to put capital in your country unless they can be certain about keeping ownership of it.
Why are you talking about their healthcare? PRC has investment banks and a stock exchange.
My point is the investor class is all you need to disprove the pursuit of Marxism
Norway, Finland, and all these countries are actually implementing some socialist policies. Even though they are still capitalist, its the most socialist and egalitarian the world that exists on a large scale (beyond just a small commune)
Social democracies are not socialism, really ironic when people will accuse DPRK of being a monarchy but like... the Nordic social democracies are monarchies with somewhat decent welfare state and democratic representation