Comment by chithanh

2 days ago

A 1 party system can still be democratic in a way. Just participation in the policymaking works differently. In China this is feedback from the public and local committees.

Also that freedom of speech is very limited is correct, and there is extensive online censorship. But that doesn't mean the government ignores what people think. Almost all domestic government policies are broadly supported by the population. And when public opposition is strong then the government is known to delay implementation or change course.

Notable examples are Covid Zero, the K Visa, and the reclassification of drug use offenses.

'Look, democratic centralism has the word democratic right there in it. How can it NOT be democratic?'

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_centralism

  • In China the participatory model works and citizens overwhelmingly approve of the outcomes (when it comes to domestic policy).

    In US, which is a liberal democracy, you have outcomes like 20% satisfaction with Congress, yet >90% incumbent reelection rates.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_stagnation_in_th...

    I'm not saying everything is good and democratic in China and bad in the US, but the answer is a bit more nuanced than some people here like to think.