• NeilBrü@lemmy.world
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    2 个月前

    Yes, he was. I would refine the description as a democratic socialist.

    One can be a “socialist” and still be anti-authoritarian.

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      Demsocs explicitly are not socialist, they just want a welfare state.

      And if course you can be socialist and antiauthoritarian, those are opposites.

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            2 个月前

            If we’re talking about economic systems or political parties, socialism can indeed be one “answer to authoritarianism”. It can also be authoritarian, even more than what its members seek to replace.

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              Nope, by its definition it’s a dictatorship of the proletariat, it’s not authoritarian to subvert the rich and prevent capital from affecting politics. But given you subscribe to China bad US good, the left wing isn’t really for you.

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                Yes, I don’t consider the CCP to be “left wing”. Where in my original post did I say “US good”? I don’t think you read what I wrote.