Capitalist authority vs. worker authority

https://lemmy.ml/post/43729189

… and both countries are run by despots.

To the contrary, the USSR brought dramatic democratization to society. First-hand accounts from Statesian journalist Anna Louise Strong in her book This Soviet World describe soviet elections and factory councils in action. Statesian Pat Sloan even wrote Soviet Democracy to describe in detail the system the soviets had built for curious Statesians to read about, and today we have Professor Roland Boer’s Socialism in Power: On the History and Theory of Socialist Governance to reference.

How could they have materially been more democratic in a way that would satisfy you? Unless you’re talking about the Russian Federation, but that’s not what I was talking about in this post.

This Soviet World by Anna Louise Strong

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You fail to understand that the USSR ceased to exist. What remains is run by a despot, regardless of your feelings or intent.
but that’s another country with a different constitution

Yes.

However, the country that OP is discussing ceased to exist and thus its founding documents are pretty much irrelevant.

However, the country that OP is discussing ceased to exist and thus its founding documents are pretty much irrelevant.

Agree, history is completely irrelevant today is the only thing that matter!