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  • I believe Deng was a true communist, but many denguists, like Jiang deviated too much in the sense they became too obsessed with growth and forget about people.

    What Hu and Xi did was to correct the course without letting go the achievements of reform, in a true dialectic way.

  • Lin Le received his PhD degree in Government from Cornell University in December, 2023. Before coming to Cornell for doctoral study, Lin Le obtained an M.A. in International Studies from the University of Washington at Seattle, an M.A. in East Asian Studies from Stanford University, and B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from Shanghai International Studies University.

    He attended a college in China, but his graduate studies are in american universities. At this moment, he must be pretty much part of western academia and the chances of returning to China are slim.

  • China @lemmygrad.ml
    Subversivo @lemmy.eco.br

    Western academia discovering that China's politics revolve around ideological struggles

    The text is pretty long academic paper (42 pages PDF) and reeks of liberalism, with remarks about the authoritarian and totalitarian aspect of Chinese society at every two paragraphs, but it's one of the most complete (in English, at least) recapitulations of the dialectical critic and superseeding of denguism inside the party.

    ::: my selection of most important parts

    (The text uses "conservative" and "leftist" as synonyms or, as we may prefer, real communists)

    The academia can't see Xi as a member and leader of a ideological movement, but only as a opportunistic dictator.

    Unfortunately, the study of China’s elite politics has become increasingly detached from analyses of China’s economic and social policies. Leadership succession and political appointments in post-Deng China seem to have nothing to do with how China is governed and seem to be all about infighting and quarreling among the political elites behind the scenes.

    The recognition that China’s reform has, in effect,

    Communism @lemmygrad.ml
    Subversivo @lemmy.eco.br

    A very didactic video about how the dollar system is a imperialist tool to extract wealth from the global south

    China @lemmygrad.ml
    Subversivo @lemmy.eco.br

    Some insights about how Chinese people see the US

  • It's a good framework if you assume thete is a demiurge. Theology don't really questions the existence of a god creator of universe, but uses this existence as foundation to all further thinking.

    So, if you believe in a god is one of the best ways to understand the world, but if you don't, or don't know, it's useless.

  • Snikket

  • Se creditasse direito, você provavelmente não teria as dúvidas de se é parecido com XMPP ou se tem algum diferencial. Saberia de cara é XMPP, que o servidor é o Prosody, o cliente Android é Conversations e etc.

    Creio que poderiam ter feito algo como um script de instalação e configuração, sem mudar o nome dos aplicativos. seria mais honesto.

  • Snikket

  • É uma distribuição do XMPP que procura resolver o problema da fragmentação do ecossistema ao oferecer tudo em um pacote, reduzindo a necessidade de pesquisa sobre servidores, clientes, recursos usados, configurações possíveis, etc.

    Aqui, pode ver quais os projetos que ele empacota e "renomeia".

    Acho a ideia louvável, mas o modo de execução ruim, porque não credita direito os softwares originais.

  • Mas é a tradução horrível em prosa, feita a partir de uma tradução francesa em domínio público, ou uma tradução decente que mantém o formato de afirmações curtas?

    Porque se for o primeiro caso, eles se merecem.