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    1 year ago

    So he’s a socdem then. And a euro-chauvinist too judging by the way he dismisses asian leftists. It is a fact that in Europe and the US capital is in control while in China it is not. He can call it a “pan-asian leftist argument” all he wants, but it’s still true.

    Also i’m not even sure that he is right about Europe having more socio-economic rights than China. I doubt he knows enough about how things work in China and how much things have improved over the past decades to be able to make that kind of judgement.

    There are plenty of social guarantees and labor rights in China, sounds to me like he’s just ignorant.

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      Zizek never tried to understand asian leftism because it is not ‘‘real socialism’’, he wrote the foreword for an edition of Mao’s on practice and on contradiction which he argues that there is no real Maoists in the world except Alain Badiou (which is hilarious because Wanghui, Mobo Gao and some other people in the New left have similar views in regards to some good thing happening with the cultural revolution). He also describes modern day china as Confucianism which is also pretty funny because the early Chinese communists did try to sinofy Marxism-Leninism so this is not really that new of a concept. Zizek’s appeal to eurocommies is just that his audience is as uninform as himself, so he sounds smart when he says something ‘‘new’’.

      He was always a socdem, there is a interview of him saying that climate change can only be solve with his ‘‘communism’’ which he never defined it clearly except saying that there needs to be bare minimum welfare for citizen survival with a degree of authoritarianism. I don’t see how this is new, he just described every right wing european political parties that throws a bone to their countries’ pensioners