Did communism actually benefit any of the countries that have practiced it? - /pol/ (#511462512)

Anonymous ID: STOq7kP0United States
7/27/2025, 1:46:50 AM No.511462512
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What would communism look like in a place like India?
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Anonymous ID: ZJ73DIG4United Kingdom
7/27/2025, 1:48:36 AM No.511462644
No. The ones with any prosperity to speak of only gained it by adopting capitalism anyway.
Anonymous ID: ho2f9sNsUnited States
7/27/2025, 1:59:46 AM No.511463508
>>511462512 (OP)
The fact that Communism now exists in name only should tell you all you need to know.
Anonymous ID: K9QdIT5+United States
7/27/2025, 2:01:49 AM No.511463659
>>511462512 (OP)
Your graphic is flawed.

Norks aren't communist. They have their own government style, Juche.
Anonymous ID: 9zrgvT5zUnited States
7/27/2025, 2:16:08 AM No.511464644
>>511462512 (OP)
>What would communism look like in a place like India?
Mass starvation, so an improvement actually
Anonymous ID: Wf/0k6TTCanada
7/27/2025, 2:23:19 AM No.511465108
>>511462512 (OP)
Vietnam and China are capitalist in practice. Don't be fooled by the "government owns corporations" facade, that's just east Asian collectivism where the whole of society works towards a single goal. It's no different than the economic model of Taiwan, Japan and Korea only with a different label
Anonymous ID: e5GxNkKsUnited States
7/27/2025, 2:55:37 AM No.511467315
>>511462512 (OP)
Did National Socialism?