China's ruling Communist Party is demanding a show of greater loyalty from the sprawling private sector as the world's second-largest economy grapples with growing external risks, from open U.S. hostility to the coronavirus pandemic.
completely fails to see it as a culturally diverse and politically conflicting country
Stop looking at China and seeing the United States.
Han Chinese are an overwhelming majority. China is a de facto single-party state under the CCP. And the CCP has high approval both domestically and in the eyes of ex-pats living abroad.
I’m not sure what they’re talking about, but are there capitalist productive relationships in China right now? Yes, obviously, and the CCP even admits as much (socialism by 2050).
If you have capitalist relations, you have class conflict, different and competing class interests between capitalists in China and workers in China. China is not magically exempt from the class conflict inherent to capitalism.
While Huawei is not structured perfectly as a traditional worker cooperative where workers have more direct influence over management, the employees still hold indirect influence on management decisions through being able to vote for the Representatives' Commission which appoints Huawei Holding Board of Directors and Board of Supervisors.
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I don't think you know what neoliberal means
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Stop replying to me with walls of text about how yellow man bad fucking white chauvinist
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Stop looking at China and seeing the United States.
Han Chinese are an overwhelming majority. China is a de facto single-party state under the CCP. And the CCP has high approval both domestically and in the eyes of ex-pats living abroad.
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The fuck are you talking about?
I’m not sure what they’re talking about, but are there capitalist productive relationships in China right now? Yes, obviously, and the CCP even admits as much (socialism by 2050).
If you have capitalist relations, you have class conflict, different and competing class interests between capitalists in China and workers in China. China is not magically exempt from the class conflict inherent to capitalism.
Lol what
On this website "neoliberal" often just seems to mean "thing I don't like."
Neoliberalism is when you have markets and private property. State owns half the economy? Doesn't matter, if you have private firms it's neoliberal.
It's a period of history in capital development...not that Marxists care about that!
Most "private industries" are worker coops though
No one can own a share of Huawei unless they're employed
The founder of Huawei only owns 1.14% of Huawei while 96,768 there are shareholder employees
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While Huawei is not structured perfectly as a traditional worker cooperative where workers have more direct influence over management, the employees still hold indirect influence on management decisions through being able to vote for the Representatives' Commission which appoints Huawei Holding Board of Directors and Board of Supervisors.