Everybody in that country, maybe. But not the whole world at once.
Yes because trade and labour relations between communist and capitalist countries is an incredibly difficult task. A communist country would have to be as self-reliant as possible.
Yes because trade and labour relations between communist and capitalist countries is an incredibly difficult task. A communist country would have to be as self-reliant as possible.
I just doubt the feasibility of a self-reliant communist government. @ PStoned, you're right. I suppose I should have used the word commmunist instead of Marxist.
Everybody in that country, maybe. But not the whole world at once.
No country is an island: even if someone have steel, gold, silver, oil, abundant food; there's a thing called envy, and another wild capitalism. These two mixed are powerful as hell, to the point of a slave system surpassing a human system. You see were I'm getting to?
No country is a island: even if someone have steel, gold, silver, oil, abundant food; there's a thing called envy, and another wild capitalism. These two mixed are powerful as hell, to the point of using a slave system to surpass a human system. You see were I'm getting to?
Except that slavery is contrary to the principles of true capitalism.
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