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u/emisneko - originally from r/GenZhou
essay by Roderic Day that examines why China has billionaires and the CPC’s project of harnessing the national bourgeoisie’s productive forces while preventing them from organizing as a political class[deleted] - originally from r/GenZhou
[deleted]u/3multi - originally from r/GenZhou
Explain, if you don’t mind
u/friendlyleninist - originally from r/GenZhou
This is one of the best essays I’ve read in a long time, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was quoting sections of it to my friends as I read haha, thanks for posting!u/Galathad - originally from r/GenZhou
This was actually a big thing I didn’t understand, things are much clearer to me now having read it. Thanks for sharing!u/3multi - originally from r/GenZhou
It reminds of the Youtuber BayArea415s video of socialism with Chinese characteristics. Many of the things he brought up are in this essayu/Galathad - originally from r/GenZhou
BayArea415 is amazing, he completely changed my opinion on China and the DPRK. It was his videos that made me understand why China opened up to the international bourgeoisie, but I still didn’t understand why the domestic bourgeoisie were allowed to persist. That’s what the article helped
u/Psychological_Log749 - originally from r/GenZhou
Good readu/3multi - originally from r/GenZhou
Wow this is an amazing read[deleted] - originally from r/GenZhou
[removed]u/PHBGS - originally from r/GenZhou
How so? Do you have an example?