Which nations do you critically support (Besides AES)
Which nations do you critically support (Besides AES)
Obviously we support AES countries as well as Palestine. Which other countries are worth supporting? (critically, of course)
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Belarus as it is a bulwark against neoliberalism and privatisation in eastern europe
47 0 ReplyBelarus is basically the last ember of the Soviet Union that still has any light left in it.
34 2 ReplyTransnistria maybe?
4 0 ReplyNot too familiar with what the situation there is like now.
6 2 ReplyWithout doing any research my memory will have to serve, but as a poor breakaway state of a poor former SSR, they seem to have kept all the old soviet institutions and aesthetic, but with a fraction of the funding. I don't think they're doing well but it would be very interesting to see firsthand.
6 0 ReplyNeat, would be cool if Russia would gave them funding and let them keep doing their thing.
8 2 ReplyPridnestrovie broke up from the Moldovan SSR because they wanted to continue being in the USSR. Afaik now it's just a capitalist zone with socialist aesthetics; not like they can do much either way the land is too small really
3 0 Replymakes sense, being such a tiny place there's really nothing substantial they can do on their own
2 1 ReplyAlso Transnistria was the name used by the fascists to refer to the area in WW2; they prefer and call themselves Pridnestrovie
2 0 Replythat's an important point to keep in mind
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22 0 ReplyTranslation: My grandmother agrees with you
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Pardon my ignorance but isn't modern Belarus very reactionary?
15 0 ReplyCulturally yes, economically no
13 0 ReplyDepends on what you mean?
Against cultural progressivism? Sure
Against U.S and its reactionary regimes (eg. Poland)? Not so much, but more as a balancing force against them
11 1 Replyhttps://lemmygrad.ml/post/350784
I liked this article a lot, found it rather enlightening.
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Part of me thinks Belarus is an example of AES, but I'm not sure if it's "actually" socialist.
11 0 Replyhttps://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.11.4.0428 Admittedly I haven’t read this whole thing, but I’ve been meaning to get around to reading the rest. From what I remember these Chinese economists said Belarus is mostly a type of Market Socialism
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