• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    I’m not sure even that is true. Not sure how you can even really measure that. Or do you mean it could theoretically be?

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      Yes, theoretically.

      Capitalism, by definition, is a system where Capital Owners pay wage laboring workers to create commodities. Functionally, you have people with excess power.

      Communism, on the other hand, requires collective ownership of Capital. You don’t have fundamental power imbalances baked in.

      Following, it’s easier to implement anti-corruption practices, such as forming democratic worker councils.

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        What do you feel was the reason that the corruption was so high in Eastern European socialist states?

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          Several reasons. The politburo was highly corrupt due to flaws within Democratic Centralism. Additionally, corruption comes with being a developing country, which all eastern European Socialist states were.

          If you can find a non-corrupt developing Capitalist nation, I’ll be thoroughly impressed.

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            I don’t think it’s corrupt vs non-corrupt but about the level of corruption

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              Sure. The mechanisms of Capitalism support corruption even in developed nations, meanwhile it appears that corruption in Socialist systems is similar to corruption in developing Capitalist nations, as there haven’t been any developed Socialist nations. Fair?