• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    20 hours ago

    It is also buying production for some sectors.

    Trade isn’t inherently exploitative

    What’s the thing about no ethical consumption?

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      17 hours ago

      You need to do more investigation than just that.

      Secondly, trade is not Capitalism. Capitalism is not trade. When people speak of that, it’s because consumption within a Capitalist framework will always go to the bourgeoisie and usually support Imperialism overseas, but that isn’t an inherent quality of trade.

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        16 hours ago

        China acts on the global market just as another player. It doesn’t matter a thing to the other country what ideology the trade partner claims to cherish, it’s the actions that matter.

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          16 hours ago

          It feels like you glossed over that I just said trade isn’t Capitalism. Your point relied on “there being no ethical consumption under Capitalism,” but that original analysis has nothing to do with the ideology of those producing goods, nor with trade. Trade is a mechanism employed by both Capitalist and Socialist systems, and isn’t inherently exploitative.

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            15 hours ago

            My entire point was that if the actions are the same (and they are) then it doesn’t matter one bit what the claimed ideology behind it is. You are the one worried about defining it through the ideology, for a fairly obvious reason. I’m just concerned about what the real interactions are.

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              15 hours ago

              The actions aren’t the same, though, and I explained and elaborated on why. You never engaged with it, but glossed over it.

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                13 hours ago

                They are buying resources, their companies are operating there selling their products, extracting resources, having manufacturing, they’re importing their products to those countries. Those are the same.

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                  No, they are not at all the same, and I explained why already. To put it another way, the average Chinese person lives off of far more Chinese labor, while the average person in the West lives off of far more Global South labor.