Reverse Cold War: Differences In Capitalism and Communism

That’s interesting to hear about. How do think that a capitalist Russia would’ve industrialized in the 20th Century?

Could it perhaps be replicated in, say, China?
I think that industrialization under a bourgeois government should be carried out in the 19th century. Industrialization in the 1930s was only possible because of the specificities of the Stalinist economy.

And China .... the situation clearly needs to be corrected until the 19th century, or complete collapse.
 
Where do you suppose that TTL's capitalism and communism might be on the political compass, relative to OTL?

As I stated before, I think that Western communism would be much more socially liberal.

For Eastern capitalism, I'd assume more socially conservative, but I'm not totally certain if it would be more economically left/right-leaning or about the same.

I laid out speculation before, yes, but being new to doing alternate history, it's not necessarily rooted in expertise, which is why I'm asking everyone else for input. I also received feedback that gave me more to think about, which is why I'm asking this question specifically.
 
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