How do you think Chinese socialist

Discussion in 'Communism' started by alanwang, Aug 24, 2012.

  1. alanwang

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    How do you think Chinese socialist? Express your point of view, how much you understand China?
     
  2. RooRshack

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    The chinese are obviously not socialist.

    The government is one of the most dispicable in the world. Of course, I'm fine with individual citizens.
     
  3. alanwang

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    i don't agree with you.Althought I am not also very satisfied with the Chinese government.However, the Chinese government also has many achievements.They let the 1.3 billion population out of poverty.Although China is not less democracy than usa,But he was in reform towards democracy.and you mean chinese are obviously not socilist, But China is not a purely capitalist.Because farmers have land.
     
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    You have the general gist of english, but not so well that you can get an idea across, the reader must reverse-engineer each of your sentences, and generally reverse the meaning of at least one word, for it to mean anything.
     
  5. alanwang

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    I Know my English is so so ,I am a Chinese ,living in mainland China
     
  6. absentwithin

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    I think the goverment in china is way out of synch with the people. In some more successful socialist type countries. The people enjoy a levelized playing field in terms of wealth distribution. In China there seems to be not much of this. the health care is way subpar from what i've heard, workers do not enjoy strong labor unions or far wages or good paid mandatory vacations, paid time off for maternity leave etc. etc. when i look at socialist type countries i think of Norway which is gaining ground with this type of a scheme. just my opinions.
     
  7. alanwang

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    i agree with you.because china have so much people ,and just reform and open for 30 years
     
  8. The Chan

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    Here's the problem with the middle Kingdom (China)
    "We have the longest history of civilisation -5000 years, we are a developing country."

    Any one who lives in China knows that all that has been achieved is replacing the feudal Emperor led, mandarin run corruption, with the "Princeling" led, CPC "mandarin run corruption.

    The high speed train derails, new bridges fall down at an alarming rate, farmers land is stolen by the Government running dogs to build their latest mega apartment building (which will stay empty), the education system is a mess, hospitals are really scary, welfare is none-existent, the "hukuo" maintains a peasant class.

    meanwhile the dogs send all their children to Oxford, Harvard, Yale, etc, buy houses all over the place, drive Range Rovers, Ferraris and their mistresses carry $20,000 handbags from Paris. All this on their salary of 6000 Ymb ($600) a month.

    yeah China's socialist- LOL
     
  9. BobaBounces

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    if anything, the chinese experience would be a proof of Marx' view that one must go through a stage of bourgeouisie capitalism in order to reach socialism.

    i am not a marxist, so i would just say that China is not socialist or communist. It's a state-capitalist gang that extorts coastal provinces and treats the inner country like a colony to strip-mine. it practices eugenics, quite openly. it has practically no welfare, other than state-subsidized industries available either on open markets (i.e., state capitalism) or primarily to coastal elites.

    fact is that 'communist' china is no more socialist than the Republic of China (Taiwan).
     

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