How is Chinese socialism different from neoliberalism? Is the main difference just lying in intent and ideology? They both believe in regulated capitalism. Chinese has its concrete goal to reach communism and Neoliberalism believes in magic hand of markets to just do good somehow?
What else am I missing? I understand it's probably a lot and that im being really reductive but this is why u ask questions ig
neoliberalism is not about regulated capitalism, it's neo- in its opposition to the public spending and regulation of 1930s-->70s liberalism. from what i can tell China's public investment & regulation of companies has only been increasing lately, in stark contrast to the absolute state of western regulatory apparatus (useless at best and compradors at worst)