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You once again prove yourself unable to conceive of a world beyond capital. You once again fail to be truly revolutionary. You attack communism because you are unable to imagine a world without capital, but fail to realize that capital is restrictive. You claim to be inspired by Deleuze and yet violently pervert and outright contradict his basic observations towards capitalism. Capitalism is territorializing, stratifying, machinic and restrictive. It stratifies flows of desire to preserve its own existence. Capital limits creativity because it discards anything that does not contribute to its own reproduction. If a piece of art is not beneficial to capital, it never see the light of day. Capitalism IS less creative, simply because it restricts desire rather than freeing it. Now, onto your elementary historical critique: It is crucial to recognize that none of these countries authentically aspired for communism. Once again you display the limits of your imagination. These states were simply not-communist. I find your appraisal of communism to be rooted in misconceptions and ignorance.