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Cake day: August 17th, 2023

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  • The answer is no, because of the fundamental differences in how Japan and China are run.

    Japan is modeled off of a capitalist imperialist economy, similar to the US. And as such, it will stagnate and requires imperialism and increasing levels of exploitation to maintain its economy. It does not have the tools or methodology to develop further without imperialism. And thus, it stagnates.

    Meanwhile, China is socialist. It uses dialectical materialism to solve social issues and promote cohesion. And instead of profit, it will seek to optimize material conditions, and identify the barriers to doing so, creating a strategy for development. Through Marxian economics, it understands that productivity comes through cooperation and labour, and not profit. Optimization can be performed throughout the supply chain through central planning.

    China runs under C—>M—>C, while Japan runs under M—>C—>M.

    China does have problems but it also has the tools to solve them, instead of just sweeping it under the rug.



  • If you want to know a certain thing or a certain class of things directly, you must personally participate in the practical struggle to change reality, to change that thing or class of things, for only thus can you come into contact with them as phenomena; only through personal participation in the practical struggle to change reality can you uncover the essence of that thing or class of things and comprehend them.

    -Mao Zhe Dong





  • Well, it is, but this comic doesn’t show this well.

    While business owners must exploit labour to profit, larger businesses must exploit smaller businesses. The formal term is tier 2/3 suppliers.

    There is necessarily exploitation at every level. If you are to participate in capitalism, you must exploit those under you, while you are being exploited yourself. This is why capitalist countries always push capitalism as a path forward for development.