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        <description>Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ComradeHakim Twitter: @YaBoiHakim A little while ago I had the pleasure of speaking to Professor Richard Wolff about a whole host of questions from China's position, to "market Socialism", his view of cooperatives and how they could seize political control, and more. Although I don't agree with all he said, I think he still gave a bit of food for thought within the very limited time-frame we had. I hope you enjoy it! 00:00 Introduction 00:55 On the political and economic nature of China (as well as its trajectory). Imperialist in the Leninist sense? 09:41 Opinion on the "productive forces" argument, and Chinese development in an NEP formation? 15:20 Opinion on markets versus planning 23:48 How would cooperatives in a Capitalist system allow for the development of Socialism? Reform vs. revolution? 30:58 Opinions and criticisms of the Yugoslav implementation of cooperatives? 38:32 Book recommendations on topics discussed? 40:15 Conclusion</description>
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