This meant US$1.90 was able to buy more basic necessities in China than in comparable capitalist countries. As the government removed controls on the prices of basic goods and dismantled its ...
Paine. Capitalism at Risk: Rethinking the Role of Business. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press, 2011. (Published in Chinese as "Qi ye zai jing ji zhong de jue se," Beijing: China Machine Press, ...
In other words, it converted the Chinese masses to economic nationalism that prioritized economic development as the chief means for the achievement of China’s glory. The conversion of the Chinese ...
according to a copy of the 10,000-word report published over the weekend by China News Service. It recommends sensitive changes like breaking up state monopolies and speeding land reforms.
to the integration of their national economies into the structure of world capitalism. This process is most advanced in China. The corpse of Mao may still be embalmed for public display ...
China's capitalist government presents his work as central to its way of governing. But Marx also remains a controversial figure among Germans, many of whom lived under the Soviet Union's ...