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Is liberal socialism an oxymoron?

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You are an oxymoron

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Liberalism and socialism both came from same protestant social theory so no. Read Moldbug.

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Outside of this site, it's very dominant

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even conservatism and communism can coexist (just look at China), why wouldn't this be possible?

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>>3721941
China is strictly Marxist-Leninist

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>>3722033
Xhey are nominally Marxist but in reality, they are capitalist country

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>>3721937
moldberg fucks pariah doll btw

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>>3722037
Just because they are not 100% operatively planned economy doesn't make them not Marxist-Leninist.

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>>3722081
Well China during the Mao Zedong era could truly be called marxist but I think it's hard to call today's China a marxism country. It might be different for Cuba and North Korea tho

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>>3722087
so What I mean is that while it may be Marxist in a cultural sense, it is not so in an economic sense.



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