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17 hours agoState capitalism is where the state has taken the place of the capitalist; the extraction of surplus value is still intact, meaning it cannot be regarded as socialism.
State capitalism is where the state has taken the place of the capitalist; the extraction of surplus value is still intact, meaning it cannot be regarded as socialism.
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I’ve used Maybe for a while, I don’t understand how this will be valuable in a B2B context… Weird decision!
As soon as a capitalist has enough money.
Nice, thanks for that! Bonus points for using DockGE, I prefer that over portainer as well!
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Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Impossible when ‘stateless’ is one of the main features of socialism. There have been “regions” and groups that have achieved it - usually briefly as they are founded in times of hardship and revolution. Some examples I can think of: Makhno’s Free Territory, Paris commune, and the collectives during Spain’s civil war are some historical examples. The Zapatistas and Rojava are some contemporary ones.