British elections vs Soviet elections - Two Commonwealths by K.E. Holme
British elections vs Soviet elections - Two Commonwealths by K.E. Holme
British elections vs Soviet elections - Two Commonwealths by K.E. Holme
Very generous of the authors that they didn't include the unelected and objectively anti democratic House of Lords
The only real functions of the house of lords are to block legislation for up to two years and to serve as a retirement home for politicians past their use-by date.
Don’t forget the Shadow Ministry
there's literally bishops and archbishops and shit in there, iirc it's split up into the lords temporal and the lords spiritual? wild shit "democracy"
That local level split that socialist countries tend to do is very, very good. Farmers in China for instance express a ton of regional autonomy and have different laws regarding land ownership and use. It reminds me of how chuds try to defend the electoral college, saying it functions basically as a divide between rural and urban people, but in effect it's just stupid
So basically the entire population voted for the entire electorates. Do you have a source on this? Cause I'd love to learn more about it and refer to it if some chud claims it was a totalitarian dictatorship.
It's from Two Commonwealths as in the title
Edited it to make it clearer
Y'all must be feeling very silly.
Just vote out of the CIA bro...
Ah yes in liberal democracies you can vote for the fascist pro-cop party or the even more fascist pro-cop party. This is true freedom.
The cops are spying in real-time on every digital interaction anyone makes but fret not, come election day you can choose between those who loves the police state and those who are sexually aroused by it.
1 quotation, five citations. where does the fucking quote come from? padding your 'bibliography' does not help your case, it makes it look like you don't understand how to attribute a quotation, i do not know which or have any reason to believe all these sources support the quote
Got bored so I decided to check the books/authors.
Book #1 is written by a German who moved to South America after WWII. Fun starter.
Book #2 is from 1955, I can't imagine a Western author would have access to Soviet sources at that time.
Book #3 has one result when I google it, which is the wikipedia page you copied this from.
Article #4 is also before Soviet archives were open to the West, and is from some journal called "Slavic Review", which seems to specialize in Barry Goldwater esque psychoanalysis of Soviet leaders.
Book #5 is a collection of academic articles. Whoever added this citation does not appear to have actually read it, as the citation does not mention which article in the book is relevant.
SUMMARY: 0/5, see me after class.
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Hey, can we get a kind of ban where the post remains (so it’s easier to understand the dunks), but like we put a dunce hat on it or something? Obv posts that are hurtful to our trans or non-mayo comrades still get the
treatmentmodlog to the rescue:
Sounds almost identical to how American elections work with regards to how people can behave while voting or not voting, but caveat being that American politicians work for the capitalist class whereas Soviet politicians worked for the working class.
All I got from this comment is that Soviet democracy does work in practice because there's still all the dumb shit voters can do still being allowed.
Book's last page aged like milk (it was published in 1945)
This is almost as sad as the 1967 Soviet time capsules. Opened in 2017.
It looks like it's beginning to rain.
Damn. I appreciate the optimism, but that's the worst prediction of all time.