Matters are not evenly distributed.

Edit: lol this is as controversial as I expected

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    5 months ago

    In China during the one-child policy, some people had multiple more than just one kid. You couldn’t buy that with money iirc. Tbh I don’t know much about China’s form of communism though

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      5 months ago

      China followed Maoism, which was also an authoritarian state. In such theories, they are “communist” in that they ostensibly seek to progress to a communist society. Tbh I doubt the sincerity of such a pursuit.

      There are communities that could be genuinely considered communist in its true form, but people typically don’t cite them as examples of communism working since they’re not nation-states … which is the whole point lol

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        5 months ago

        Right, there were permits for it, but with what money, back before it went capitalist? Anyway, it was one of the perks of the ruling class.