They have approval-based voting, and 3 political parties. There are also factory councils for direct worker management. Public ownership is the principle aspect of their economy, and as a consequence of that they need to have robust and distributed systems for decisionmaking to keep everything running relatively smoothly.
Wasn’t Marx pro democracy?
Yes, but I don’t see what you’re getting at here.
Is North Korea democratic? Because it looks like a dictatorship.
The “democracies” in the world are all dictatorships of capital
They have approval-based voting, and 3 political parties. There are also factory councils for direct worker management. Public ownership is the principle aspect of their economy, and as a consequence of that they need to have robust and distributed systems for decisionmaking to keep everything running relatively smoothly.
I don’t think Kim Jong Un was elected.
He was.