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  1. Yaroshenkoism

    / pseudo-Marxist model that relations of production (class territories or industrial structures) are contained inside productive forces -> "late Dengism should be called Yaroshenkoism". oh man I love this. brutal, but I never had a name for this specific aspect of things before. so, unbelievably, I think Yaroshenko is going to start showing up in "Ideology codes" sections as one of the subdivisions of the "DX" code.

    I think I can already vaguely start to see what his error is, because if everything was productive forces how would you know what structures they should be arranged into and which ones they shouldn't? Yaroshenko's model seems really mushy and hard to work with. even if it were somehow okay for economics you would never know if a dictatorship of the proletariat was achieved or not. and that isn't acceptable because even if you want to do "red anarchology", the minimum for that to be valid is you should be able to tell when countable areas of capitalism are over.

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  • DX / Yaroshenkoism
  • DX / Deng Xiaoping Thought