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So, in discussions about Gaddafi era Libya, people usually say it was state capitalism, from what I've seen anyway. Thats fair and I think I agree (although if you pointed a gun at me and forced me to define it, the best I could think of would be anti-colonial bonapartism, but idk). However, it does make many wonder what splits socialism from state capitalism. For instance, the soviet union under the NEP is fairly regularly called a period of "state capitalism." Bukharin is also usually labeled a right oppurtunist who was open to the Bourgeois elements of the NEP men. Conversely, China and Vietnam today are said to be "market socialist."

In terms of Gaddafi's Libya, what does make it state capitalist versus socialist? Profit motive? Commodity production?

What about post Krushchev soviet union? Was it state capitalist and social imperialist like maoists say?

I know theres not one concrete answer to this. It's not like there's a communism button you can press to confirm communism (I wish), but I am curious

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[–] Xiisadaddy@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 5 days ago

I think a lot of the confusion on this comes from the conflation of commerce and capitalism. Capitalism is taught to westerners as just being commerce basically. supply and demand etc. Thats not what capitalism is. Capitalism is the ownership of capital by capitalists. When private entities corps, individuals, etc, can "own" lands, means of productions, natural resources, etc. Commerce is the exchange of goods and services between 2 people or groups of people. Usually by some sort of monetary medium of exchange. Theyre very different things.

Its also used to go after transitionairy governments. China for example, if westerners would actually read what the CPC puts out, makes no claims of being fully socialist yet. They actively talk about their transition, and long term plans. They allow capital accumulation in certain areas, while restricting it in others. I forget the exact term they use but they have tiers of goods and services. Food for example would be an essential service and kept under strict control to avoid profiteering and keep prices manageable. While a luxury item is less regulated in this way as its not considered an essential service. Some industries are fully state controlled and run and others are allowed to be private. some are a mix. Even private companies have party members inside them to make sure everything is above board tho.

So then western anarchists or liberals will come in and say China is state capitalist because, Huawei, BYD, etc exist, or because the government engages in commerce, or whatever. Its nonsense.