about dprk i agree that family succession is not really socialist but it is more the citizens of dprk wanting it and the korean culture preserving it, both elements that a young american man ( now contributing to rt ), nile bowie, found during his visit to dprk in 2011 i think... i will find link to his article "understanding north korea" that i had put in pdf but you can watch him interviewed
[1] on the same subject by morris herman... i wish for dprk ( and syria ) to become more socialist by adopting the "green book" ( there anyway were links between dprk and syria/libyan-jamahiriya ).
now, a few months ago i was in almost weekly discussion with a senior member of one of the socialist groups in my town and he said that he has been to sochi city in the ussr era and to cuba ( i must ask him when ) and he didn't have any criticism about what he saw during his visits.
again about dprk, this
[2] vid is interview by morris herman of harpal brar, the india-born chairman of the "communist party of great britain ( marxist-leninist )" and he says in the interview that he has visited dprk and he doesn't have any criticism to make... further, there is a earlier
[3] vid interview having the same two people though i haven't seen it so i am watching it presently.
and i have met a person not of libyan origin but who was a high position in the libyan jamahiriya.
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[1]
North Korea the Least Assimilated Country on Earth - YouTube
[2]
North Korea is not so Isolated - Harpal Brar - YouTube
[3]
Dissecting The Imperialist Deaths Of MIllions - YouTube