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'''Actually existing socialism''' ('''AES''') is a term for currently existing | '''Actually existing socialism''' ('''AES''') is a term for currently existing [[Socialist state|socialist states]] which are specifically under a [[dictatorship of the proletariat]]. The five current AES states are [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], [[Lao People's Democratic Republic|Laos]], [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnam]], and the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea|DPRK]]. Examples of former AES states include the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]], [[Mongolian People's Republic|Mongolian People’s Republic]], and the [[Warsaw Pact]] countries of [[Eastern Europe]], among others. This is the most common consensus amongst Marxist–Leninists. | ||
== Controversies == | == Controversies == |
Revision as of 12:26, 14 October 2023
Actually existing socialism (AES) is a term for currently existing socialist states which are specifically under a dictatorship of the proletariat. The five current AES states are China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, and the DPRK. Examples of former AES states include the Soviet Union, Mongolian People’s Republic, and the Warsaw Pact countries of Eastern Europe, among others. This is the most common consensus amongst Marxist–Leninists.
Controversies
Ultra-Leftists denying the Existence of AES
Ultra-leftists (particularly Maoists and Hoxhaists), deny the existence of currently existing socialist states on the basis of revisionism and due to socialist nations such as China and the Soviet Union enacting 'social-imperialism'. They also argue that 'AES' was coined by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and thus it is just revisionist terminology.[1] However the modern usage of the word does not necessarily correlate the original term, and it had been changed overtime.
Eritrea
Some Marxists (or other socialists) argue that there exists a sixth socialist state which is the State of Eritrea.[2] However, due to Eritrea not including the word 'socialism' in their constitution,[3] and the existence of a dictatorship of the proletariat is hard to justify, makes it a somewhat contentious issues among Marxist–Leninists.
References
- ↑ Leonid Brezhnev (1977). Brezhnev on the Theory of Developed Socialism.
- ↑ Thomas C Mountain (2016-05-11). "Eritrea: 25 Years Of Struggle Building Socialism" TesfaNews. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
- ↑ 1997 Constitution of the State of Eritrea