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The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a future state of human society in which no one is born into a class and the means of production are own by all members of society in common. | The '''Communist mode of production''' refers to a future state of human society in which no one is born into a class and the means of production are own by all members of society in common. | ||
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Some Trotskyist groups such as [[Socialist Action (US)|Socialist Action]], while having some disagreements with the Cuban leadership, consider Cuba a healthy [[workers' state]]. Others, such as the [[Freedom Socialist Party]], say that the People's Republic of China has gone too far on the road of capitalist restoration to be considered a deformed workers' state. | Some Trotskyist groups such as [[Socialist Action (US)|Socialist Action]], while having some disagreements with the Cuban leadership, consider Cuba a healthy [[workers' state]]. Others, such as the [[Freedom Socialist Party]], say that the People's Republic of China has gone too far on the road of capitalist restoration to be considered a deformed workers' state. | ||
=== Degenerated Workers State === | === Degenerated Workers State === | ||
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* [[State_capitalism#Use_by_Trotskyists|State capitalism]] | * [[State_capitalism#Use_by_Trotskyists|State capitalism]] | ||
* [[Bureaucratic collectivism]] | * [[Bureaucratic collectivism]] | ||
* [[Coordinatorism]] | |||
* [[New class]] | |||
* [[State Capitalism]] | |||
* [[State socialism]] | * [[State socialism]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Statism]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||