I already argued against looking to existing systems as a blueprint for different contexts. My point is that we should not take a chauvanist stance and assume we know better than the socialists in Korea that have been building socialism for decades based on your fears that they could be corrupted. I also don’t share your emphasis on horizontalism, the vertical structures that exist in socialism do so because of necessity more than whim.
I already argued against looking to existing systems as a blueprint for different contexts. My point is that we should not take a chauvanist stance and assume we know better than the socialists in Korea that have been building socialism for decades based on your fears that they could be corrupted. I also don’t share your emphasis on horizontalism, the vertical structures that exist in socialism do so because of necessity more than whim.