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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What is human nature?

https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/master/crash_course_socialism.md#history-and-human-nature

If there is no obvious corruption then there can be hidden corruption.

Especially if you're imprisoned in the preemptive inquisitorial mindset which leads you to dismiss any potential change because it might not be perfect, which is sadly the case in a lot of western leftists.

Socialist people could easily find each other and live together in harmony, but they don’t, which suggests that some coercion is needed.

We all live in class societies and you can't just leave society, especially nowadays. And while you can try to chage it, by the means of revolution, there will be reaction. Recommended reading: Engels "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State", Marx "The Class Struggles in France, 1848 to 1850" and "The Civil War in France".

About coercion, what is needed first is the cessation of coercion and violence from capitalist states. So far, not happened anywhere, thus we need revolution.

With effort, capitalism can be maintained, too.

Not indefinitely. Capitalism require infinite growth but we only have finite planet. It is undoubtedly resilient system, as evidenced by its developing from ordinary capitalism into imperialism and then by several cycles inside the imperialism level, but eventually it will fall. Problem is, it will most likely kill all or most of us, destroy the planet and collapse entire civilisation. Thus we need to put a stop to it, the sooner the better.

Elect a party that taxes capital and maintain the balance.

As above, impossible. Again, Lenin's "Imperialism..." and Marx book 1 of "Capital". Last century is especially glaring example of complete failure of keynesian model, which wasn't even really fully implement anywhere.

Would Xi Jinping be elected if there wasn’t the threat of invasion and the existential need to avoid corruption?

Now that would be a magical world without any hardships. Sorry, marxism don't deal with that.