• axont [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Every country’s political imagination is shaped by what their country does and the conditions of it. Like in America, the only political battlefield is over manners and how to administer empire. The two American sides are domestic capital versus international finance capital. Politics in Taiwan are split between pro-status quo or anti-China. There’s not always a clear framework of left/right.

    Politics in Russia from my understanding mostly revolve around how to deal with the west. There’s a pro-integration side and an assertive, independent Russia side. Putin’s the head of the anti-west contingent, and that’s been the more popular side among the Russian population for decades now. It’s also why Trump is viewed positively by a lot of Russians, because Trump’s platform back in 2016 sounded like he wanted to go more isolationist and stop toying around in foreign affairs (lmao)

    • SkingradGuard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      8 months ago

      domestic capital versus international finance capital

      Honestly even this distinction isn’t so clear cut, Republicans love to virtue signal about being more insular but they’re all involved with the same bourgeoisie as the democrats.