You still have not answered the basic question: what, concretely, would count as workers controlling the means of production?
It's extremely obvious but you can't agree with it because it proves that China is definitely not that.
Because so far your position is just “China is not socialist because I have defined socialism as whatever China is not.”
Not even remotely true and a purposely poor understanding of what I've already said. Either way, if china is "socialist" according to your definition, I just don't give a shit about that fucking unprincipled version of socialism. I don't want it, I don't think it will lead to communism. It's just a bourgeois state with red aesthetics. Spare me the excuses, your doctrine is flawed and you can't contend with that.
So again: what is your concrete alternative?
I know you're aware of the alternatives, but I'm certain you're totally ignorant, willfully or from intellectual laziness/dishonesty. You've already somewhat proven this point by saying that having a stateless society is akin to people taking turns running the nuclear power plant. You don't believe in communism dude.
How do workers control chip fabrication? How do they coordinate national rail? How do they run hospitals and nuclear plants? How do they defend against sanctions, invasion, sabotage, ...
again, proving my point - you simply don't believe communism is possible. And once again you're repeating anti communist propaganda.
“I wish you would contend with material reality” is rich coming from someone whose entire argument is refusing to define socialism, refusing to define worker control, refusing to explain the transition, refusing to explain defence, ...
There are entire theories that describe exactly this, and it would be pointless to replicate them verbatim here. ML/MLMism isn't the only leftist theory that exists, you know that right?
You have not disproven that China is socialist. You have only shown that your standard for socialism is an imaginary society with no transition, no state power, ...
No, cnt-fai I would say was much closer to socialism than china ever has been. and no, but neither have you proven china is socialist, unless you contort everything to fit that definition. And again I must impress, you seem to believe that communism is actually impossible. Everything you're arguing against is actual communism. You're just making excuses.









counterpoint - get rid of car parks and cars