No. Feudalism has a concise, clear definition in Marxism (mainstream historians deny that, but it is mostly because they see "feudalism" as the Western European model set on the whole world, which is naturally, ludicrous, and not really what Marxism argues about.). In a word, feudalism is a primarily agrarian mode of production, where the land is "owned" by the serfs, who are working for the lords, that are taking a certain surplus from them. Here, as far as land goes, the existence of the commons is crucial, as from them, the serfs can sustain themselves. This is not the case in the current bourgeois mode of production. Here, private property and wage labour are dominant.
For some strange reasons, the Chinese and Vietnamese peasants were ready to throw themselves for this, and yes, they
did know how to grow food.
Well, what do you know, I
have picked vegetables, but I'm still a convinced Marxist, despite being an "university type". Indeed, I don't get the obsession of the Right with universities...my peoples, you got them in your pocket. The most reactionary peoples readily either teach or congregate within universities. People who see Marxism for what it is - a doctrine of liberation - are a rarity within universities, but not because 420 Venezuela iPhone starvation, but because it is a fundamentally bourgeois institution, that enforces its hegemony over the students. How can you explain, then, that after the 30s, there have been no famines in the USSR? Even our beloved friends, the CIA, have this to say:
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP84B00274R000300150009-5.pdf, or, as the opening sentence states, "American and Soviet citizens eat about the same amount of food, but the Soviet diet may be slightly more nutritious.". I suppose that, perhaps, the Americans were
also eating dialectics during that period, huh?
I just don't understand how one can be so arrogant as to speak from the point of a nation, settled upon bloodsoaked and stolen land (one of the "good" settler colonial states, to boot!), and call out others on being evil and bad. Amazing.