• darkernations@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    This article is hilarious. I am not even sure who the target audience is meant to be -sinophobic liberals who know what dialectical materialism is? That seems very niche. Maybe it doesn’t have to make sense, maybe they were going for a word-salad vibes-based character-assassination.

    Also the “shrodinger-style” attack; apparently Xi is both a very smart CPC president and also not able to explain dialectical materialism. Obviously no citations or proof offered for any of the allegations including the attacks of his higher education credentials.

    The imperialist intelligensia must be getting more and more desperate as the contradictions of their parasitic economies draws on evermore deepening crises.

    Addendum - I just saw someone else make a similar comment before me. I’ll just leave it here rather than deleting this.

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    8 months ago

    The most mediocre westerner thinks they know more than the leader of a nation of a billion people that is by most criteria operating smoothly. That’s how badly orientalism has seeped into culture here.

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    his “B.S. in chemical engineering” came out of a hollow program for politically favored people, and his 1998-2002 “doctorate in Marxism” was written by his staff.

    Sounds like a bunch of unsubstantiated rumours

    he is widely disliked within the party

    What.

    he controls the levers that keep him in place.

    I hate it when liberals try to talk about other country’s political systems. The fuck are “levers of power”? Are there a set of levers in the NPC that if you control you can change the weather in china or something? Joking aside, there is no explanation of what the fuck mechanism there is by which xi can be chair of the party despite being disliked by it.

    Its utter emptiness is evident when you set it side-by-side with his parallel claim to inherit Confucius

    This is the closest the article comes to making a valid critique of xi’s grasp on Marxism. While I am skeptical of the value of confusian thinking myself, it is ironically anti-materialist to assume that a pure Marxism untainted by the values and traditions of a person can exist.

    I would much rather chinese communists openly proclaim the influence of their culture on their thinking than for them to assume that they have surpassed the flow of time. As althusser puts it, the distinguishing mark of ideology is that it proclaims itself to have no history. As such, Xi’s view is far closer to the scientific practice of Marxism than to ideology (in the marxist sense).

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    8 months ago

    I love checking the byline on these opinion pieces.

    The author is a member of the “Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong” and has based most of his career on fearmongering Tiananmen Square. He was banned from entering China years ago, so obviously is extremely unbiased.