On the other hand, the Chinese and Vietnamese communists were home-grown nationalist victories -- not part of some sort of unified "world socialist camp."
Baran and Sweezy would disagree. So would Mao (before 1960), and Ho Chi Minh (all his life). And one interpretation of the failure of Kissinger's foreign policy is that Kissinger had no grasp of the fact that Brezhnev and company really did still believe in the (long run) world revolution, and in the ultimate victory of their brand of socialism.
Brad DeLong
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Reparations and capitalistprogress., Charles Brown Mon 14 Feb 2000, 18:32 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Reparations and capitalistprogress., Brad De Long Mon 14 Feb 2000, 19:46 GMT
- Reparations and capitalistprogress., Louis Proyect Mon 14 Feb 2000, 19:52 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Reparations and capitalistprogress., Jim Devine Mon 14 Feb 2000, 20:12 GMT
- Re: Reparations and capitalistprogress., Brad De Long Mon 14 Feb 2000, 20:31 GMT
- Re: the "unified socialist camp", Jim Devine Mon 14 Feb 2000, 22:44 GMT
- Re: Africa, Charles Brown Mon 14 Feb 2000, 18:22 GMT
- Longer hours, not technology, explains labor productivity advances, Louis Proyect Mon 14 Feb 2000, 17:57 GMT
- Capitalism kills, Louis Proyect Mon 14 Feb 2000, 18:58 GMT