Yo, my name is Dylan but you can call me DIlly.

I’m still non-binary.

Seriously!

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  • DylanMc6@lemmy.mlOPtoSocialism@lemmy.mlhello everyone
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    well i think i DIDN’T put anything in my comments that resemble opposition to actually existing socialism - the dprk is very authoritarian and isolationist, but china, cuba, vietnam, laos and such are pretty good countries (beautiful scenery and such). north korea’s scenery is also pretty beautiful, especially mount paektu.

    the reason why i called china state capitalism is because much of the economy is state-owned and since the late-1980s runs on a market economy.



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    6 hours ago

    remember to raise those washing machines and feed them the best laundry detergent you can! i recommend arm and hammer (partly because of the logo - the logo was used a lot in de leonism, and armand hammer supports socialism)





  • DylanMc6@lemmy.mlOPtoSocialism@lemmy.mlhello everyone
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    1. again, i’m just learning - my socialist views are a fusion of market socialism, welfarism, georgism, left-libertarianism and an element of de leonism (the party-union/dual power part) and can be described as “centrist socialism”.
    2. what do you mean “actually existing socialism”? if you mean democratic socialism and the likes, i actually support democratic socialism. however, if you mean the socialism supported by china, north korea, laos, vietnam and such, here are my views:

    china: technically state capitalism, but their brand of market socialism is good - beautiful scenery

    north korea: juche, very isolationist

    laos: pretty good, beautiful scenery

    vietnam: also pretty good

    1. in case i lose focus quickly while reading any of those books, are there any fun and short videos on marxism-leninism that are grounded on theory?