What do your friends in China have to say? DOTP refers to which class is dominant and exercises power over another, not which class has liquidated the other.
Forcibly installing Communist Party agents and agitators at the board of directors at almost every private organization is a pretty good indicator of which class is repressing the other.
At worst it's a sign that a bureaucrat class is in open conflict with the national bourgeoise. And in either case that trends into the direction of those private entities ending up nationalized or expropriated private entities and subordinated into an (openly Communist) organization where their goal isn't to generate profits for its bourgeoise rent-seeking owners.
That and the fact that the Communist Party has openly begun it's process of flattening the wage gap (and is continuing to grow its gigantic housing surplus) tells me the bourgeoisie class isn't getting what it wants.
What do your friends in China have to say? DOTP refers to which class is dominant and exercises power over another, not which class has liquidated the other.
Forcibly installing Communist Party agents and agitators at the board of directors at almost every private organization is a pretty good indicator of which class is repressing the other.
At worst it's a sign that a bureaucrat class is in open conflict with the national bourgeoise. And in either case that trends into the direction of those private entities ending up nationalized or expropriated private entities and subordinated into an (openly Communist) organization where their goal isn't to generate profits for its bourgeoise rent-seeking owners.
That and the fact that the Communist Party has openly begun it's process of flattening the wage gap (and is continuing to grow its gigantic housing surplus) tells me the bourgeoisie class isn't getting what it wants.