- 08 Sep 2024 03:12
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Geoism? I never really heard of it even to be honest with you. And since I post on a politics forum without hearing about a socio-economic system probably means that it is really obscure.
So very unlikely. What I can tell you is that Chinese system is a crony capitalist model sort of like Russia. It is a system rife with corruption, imbalances and other drawbacks which will lead to the same outcome as for Russia of which there are two obvious routes:
1) Stagnation and then the rulling class tries to keep power by other means (In case of Russia war and severe repression)
2) Democratisation of the system and it changes to a vanilla liberal democracy with capitalism.
China is 5-10 years behind Russia on that schedule though by the looks of it.
I do not think that any nation is hopeless to change; however, I think that some nations do require a lot more effort than others to become changed. - Verv
Truth To Power wrote:That is incorrect. Capitalism has demonstrated its superiority to socialism and all the older systems -- feudalism, primitive despotism, tribal communism, etc. -- but has not defeated geoism -- the system pioneered in Hong Kong since the mid-19th century and in use in China for over 40 years -- and probably won't.
Communism was never a contender. What capitalism defeated in the late 20th century was socialism, however loudly the governing parties of the socialist countries called themselves communist.
No. Despite a very flawed implementation, endemic corruption, and its legacy of socialism and even quite recent feudalism, China's geoist system has achieved the greatest economic miracle in the history of the world. Geoism is just that much superior to capitalism.
Geoism.
Capitalism demonstrated that you don't have to go to all the trouble of actually owning landless working people to treat them like slaves; owning the land is enough:
"During the war I served in a Kentucky regiment in the Federal army. When the war broke out, my father owned sixty slaves. I had not been back to my old Kentucky home for years until a short time ago, when I was met by one of my father's old negroes, who said to me: "Master George, you say you set us free; but before God, I'm worse off than when I belonged to your father." The planters, on the other hand, are contented with the change. They say: "How foolish it was in us to go to war for slavery. We get labor cheaper now than when we owned the slaves." How do they get it cheaper? Why, in the shape of rents they take more of the labor of the negro than they could under slavery, for then they were compelled to return him sufficient food, clothing and medical attendance to keep him well, and were compelled by conscience and public opinion, as well as by law, to keep him when he could no longer work. Now their interest and responsibility cease when they have got all the work out of him they can.
-From a letter by George M. Jackson, St. Louis, August 15, 1883, as reprinted in Henry George's Social Problems
Geoism? I never really heard of it even to be honest with you. And since I post on a politics forum without hearing about a socio-economic system probably means that it is really obscure.
So very unlikely. What I can tell you is that Chinese system is a crony capitalist model sort of like Russia. It is a system rife with corruption, imbalances and other drawbacks which will lead to the same outcome as for Russia of which there are two obvious routes:
1) Stagnation and then the rulling class tries to keep power by other means (In case of Russia war and severe repression)
2) Democratisation of the system and it changes to a vanilla liberal democracy with capitalism.
China is 5-10 years behind Russia on that schedule though by the looks of it.
I do not think that any nation is hopeless to change; however, I think that some nations do require a lot more effort than others to become changed. - Verv