Imagine an American CEO being forced to do this.

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Because he’s still allowed to keep some which means he has to choose what he gets rid of. It almost feels like making a child clean up their room? But I also don’t know much about the situation at all.

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I think maybe if they just seized it all it might have cause some sort of panic with the state of the company or something they wanted to avoid? I hope he’s broke by the end of this, should consider himself lucky to just get out alive.

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Pretty sure it’s more like the relationship the bourgeoise state has with us in a capitalist country.

Better to do enough to scare others and enough to control the situation than to go overboard and cause other problems. When a worker acts out of line the bourgeoise state doesn’t come down on him like a tonne of bricks, there’s a set of rules and expectations with a clear set of outcomes if those aren’t followed.

Same thing if you have a proletarian state controlling the bourgeoisie. You set a clear set of rules and boundaries and simply stay within expectations.

The bourgeoise state doesn’t want to go too far and inspire workers into rebellion. The proletarian state also doesn’t want to go too far with it.

IFFFFF a threat arises that requires the state to shift it a much stronger and scarier entity then it does so, with liberalism becoming fascism, and with communism becoming uhhh… A scarier communism that cracks down on them more ruthlessly and violently? I don’t know how to describe that theoretical shift in gears since we don’t really have a different word for it. I think it makes theoretical sense though, that there is a “friendly” variant of communism analogous to liberalism being the “friendly” variant of capitalism and then there is a very violent variant analogous to liberalism when it turns to fascism in order to eliminate the threat to the ruling class. I don’t want to call it red fascism because it’s not, but the concept makes sense to me, a violent stage of communism that upholds the proletariat as ruling class when there is a threat to it vs a more friendly stage when the threats aren’t so strong.

I don’t know this is mostly a stream of thought.

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War communism? It’s not exactly the same concept but I could see the terminology fitting.

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