#1
God
http://www.greanvillepost.com/2015/08/20...italism-2/

very Informative read on Chinese communism-socialism.

Quote:Instead of America and the West being looked up to and admired as the model to adopt, China is rapidly taking center stage, to offer the world a different vision: revolutionary red communism-socialism. In fact, it is already happening. SOEs are popping up all across the world economy. In 2014, 23% of the Global 500 companies were SOEs, compared to only nine percent in 2005. This trend should continue into the 21st century, since China has shown that its economic model is clearly superior to Western colonialism. If Baba Beijing can bring the Chinese Dream to full fruition, by the stated goal of Year 2050, humanity just might have a chance to survive after all.
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#2
Aidan
gonna read the article now and see how often the author acknowledges the advantages of child wage slaves to business growth
#3
God
can you cite that child labour exists in China on the same scale as it does in capitalist-imperialist countries?
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#4
Aidan
just finished, there were some good points in there in-between the cult-like propaganda.
showing stuff like the benefits of state-sponsored businesses (health care and otherwise) is a good model for the rest of the world

the only concession toward negativity i saw was the admission that Chinese businesses have polluted the ever-loving fuck out of the environment, as well as having absolutely abysmal safety standards for workers. the author #1 blames this on the west and #2 says that those responsible are going to be thrown in jail or executed. #2 is not cited and reeks of a bizarre sort of wishful thinking

still i respect some of the spirit behind the article. the idea of "public" everything is clearly doing China well, and capitalist countries would absolutely benefit from following their lead there.
#5
God
this article is by a capitalist organisation and is pretty reactionary but it corroborates the author in the OP article's claim about the CPC cracking down on mismanagement.

China's child labour is reasonable (and arguably below average) for a newly industrialised country. the majority of capitalist countries have much higher instances of child labour. that child labour is thought to be a widespread feature of the Chinese workforce is just unsubstantiated anti-Communist propaganda. and there is lots of ground to argue that where child labour exists in China and elsewhere in Asia is a direct result of Western imperialism and consumerism.
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#6
Pedigree
Good to see that not everyone believes the anti-China memes.

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