So that’s Cuba, China, Vietnam, or Laos? Some might argue Venezuela’s democratic socialism isn’t exactly capitalism because the capitalist class nominally isn’t in power.
And you’re saying they have dictators because what exactly? They’re certainly more representative of the people than the average western country given that they’ve largely resisted neoliberal austerity (mostly, I have some criticisms of vietnam’s national insurance policy) so it can’t be that. Is it because they’re not white or because their governments don’t work to help western capitalists exploit their labor and resources?
Nice strawman, but all the non-capitalist countries are still stick with dictators.
So that’s Cuba, China, Vietnam, or Laos? Some might argue Venezuela’s democratic socialism isn’t exactly capitalism because the capitalist class nominally isn’t in power.
And you’re saying they have dictators because what exactly? They’re certainly more representative of the people than the average western country given that they’ve largely resisted neoliberal austerity (mostly, I have some criticisms of vietnam’s national insurance policy) so it can’t be that. Is it because they’re not white or because their governments don’t work to help western capitalists exploit their labor and resources?