Personally, I fail to see why many Marxist-Leninists support multipolarity. The primary goal of the Leninist movements has always been “workers of the world unite!” and not “non-US-aligned countries unite!”.
To be clear, in saying this, I am not endorsing US-led unipolarity. I am just saying that multipolarity is not inherently good as some MLs suggest. For example, the world in 1914 and 1939 were without a doubt multipolar, and those both resulted in brutal world wars which killed millions.
Could somebody explain why people support multipolarity so much?
Because China is going to eat both their lunch and there’s nothing that can be done, short of the U.S. and Russia coordinating nuclear first strikes that somehow decapitate China’s own nuclear capabilities, that would prevent it
We’re already in a multi polar world, China just hasn’t swung its dick around yet.
And it’s a world mired in conflict, oppression, disease, anti-communism, and fascist tyranny. I’m not sure what the appeal is.
The world was no less mired in those things during unipolarity, they just seldom affected people in the imperial core, so to us it looked like peace & prosperity.
literally all of that is a result of U.S. and declining European influence. You don’t see the appeal to an emerging communist superpower? Okay then
Socialist states do not take on the form of superpowers.
Everyone considered the USSR a superpower.
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Okay whatever you wanna believe hun. You literally answer your own question with “why would people find a multi polar world appealing” in the same breath as you list a mass of horrors perpetrated by the U.S. and which rising Chinese influence is already mitigating so you’re either a moron or here to concern troll.