Even if necessary, liberal influence is going to be deep and damaging. They're doing pretty nicely trying to root it out, but it still clings to life.
Also deng had some issues in over-privatizing, there was no need to break the communes, and the massive poverty came from disruption of the delicate planned economy in the first place. It was good to fully industrialize like its going, but that doesn't mean everything was positive.
No one will deny that Deng was a right-deviationist as Mao was a left-deviationist, merely that characterizing him as a neoliberal or as employing "shock therapy" or whatever is not accurate and he, like Mao, was still a Marxist.
It's a shorthand for someone who isn't opposition but made error that can be described in terms of other political alignments. Elsewhere I call the CR "utopian" not because Mao wasn't a Marxist socialist but because in his particular implementations there and sometimes elsewhere he made the same errors that utopians make. Deng likewise was too right wing in his approach, but not to the point of being an anti-Marxist.
Deng followed a heresy that Mao long warned against: he hijacked the People's Revolution onto the capitalist road. Cf.: "to get rich is glorious" "it doesn't matter if the cat is white or black as long as it catches mice"
Even if necessary, liberal influence is going to be deep and damaging. They're doing pretty nicely trying to root it out, but it still clings to life.
Also deng had some issues in over-privatizing, there was no need to break the communes, and the massive poverty came from disruption of the delicate planned economy in the first place. It was good to fully industrialize like its going, but that doesn't mean everything was positive.
No one will deny that Deng was a right-deviationist as Mao was a left-deviationist, merely that characterizing him as a neoliberal or as employing "shock therapy" or whatever is not accurate and he, like Mao, was still a Marxist.
What does “deviationist” mean in this sense?
It's a shorthand for someone who isn't opposition but made error that can be described in terms of other political alignments. Elsewhere I call the CR "utopian" not because Mao wasn't a Marxist socialist but because in his particular implementations there and sometimes elsewhere he made the same errors that utopians make. Deng likewise was too right wing in his approach, but not to the point of being an anti-Marxist.
Deng followed a heresy that Mao long warned against: he hijacked the People's Revolution onto the capitalist road. Cf.: "to get rich is glorious" "it doesn't matter if the cat is white or black as long as it catches mice"