According to the official government interpretation of the flag, the red background symbolizes the Chinese Communist Revolution. The four stars and their relationship represents the unity of Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The orientation of the stars shows that the unity should revolve around a center.[14] In the original description of the flag by Zeng, the larger star symbolizes the Communist Party of China, and the four smaller stars that surround the big star symbolize the four social classes of China's New Democracy mentioned in Mao's "On the People's Democratic Dictatorship": the working class, the peasantry, the urban petite bourgeoisie, and the national bourgeoisie.
Nothing’s changed from Mao’s years, except the scale of success.
Also, the USSR has the bourgeoisie under Lenin’s NEP. Didn’t stop collectivisation under Stalin later.
Don't forget that Stalin didn't stomp out the bourgeoisie because it ticked his mustache, it's because that during desperate times the Bourgeoisie took every opportunity to profit through market domination and price gouging.
Obviously in a choice between letting people die from a lack of essential goods or executing the bourgeoisie for crimes against humanity, any sane person would start sharpening their guillotine blade.
Nothing’s changed from Mao’s years, except the scale of success.
Also, the USSR has the bourgeoisie under Lenin’s NEP. Didn’t stop collectivisation under Stalin later.
Don't forget that Stalin didn't stomp out the bourgeoisie because it ticked his mustache, it's because that during desperate times the Bourgeoisie took every opportunity to profit through market domination and price gouging.
Obviously in a choice between letting people die from a lack of essential goods or executing the bourgeoisie for crimes against humanity, any sane person would start sharpening their guillotine blade.