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China: The Monster Made in the West

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  • Engelsk
  • 124 sider

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The Chinese communists took control of China in 1949. The movement's leader, Mao Tse-tung, proclaimed the initiation of a hundred-year marathon to achieve hegemony over the globe. Continuous socialist policy failures proved the regime's inability to even confection a system capable of providing the bare necessities for its citizens, much less attain serious world power status. The Great Leap Forward, that delirious collectivization campaign carried out between 1958 and 1962, claimed approximately 25 to 65 million lives.

Some within the political structure of the Chinese Communist Party realized that a strong economy was needed for regime survivorship, as well as completing the lofty objective of becoming the world's premier superpower. Deng Xiaoping was among a group of party cadres that introduced, in the second half of the 1970s, "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics." This refurbished adaptation of Marxist economics and its consequential social production relations fused itself with a Leninist state that incorporated formulations of state capitalism, global trade, post WWII market support institutions, and controlled property access mechanisms. This upgraded version of Vladimir Lenin's New Economic Policy of 1921was to serve the Chinese communists, as it did the Bolsheviks.

The international commercial system has allowed a brutal Marxist regime to grow to horrendous proportions and threaten the world's democratic order. This dangerous course was made possible by the West, particularly the United States. Globalism with its Fabian socialist underpinnings has been permeated by China. Key international institutions such as the United Nations and its corollaries are dominated by apologists for the Asian communist giant.

This book contains an assortment of writings that seek to explain the intricacies of the "China model." The Tiananmen Square massacre made it official that a communist dictatorship can coexist with a hybrid economic system and not devolve into a democracy. In other words, Marxist political tyranny can have selective capitalist mechanisms and not develop into a free society with consensual republican governance.

When the Chinese communists seized power in 1949, they announced the beginning of a hundred-year marathon to establish hegemonic global control. Continuous socialist policy failures proved the regime's inability to even confection a system capable of providing the bare necessities for its citizens. Politically caused famines such as the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962) which claimed the lives of an estimated 65 million people, prove this point. Some within the political structure of the Chinese Communist Party realized that a strong economy was needed for regime survivorship, as well as completing the lofty objective of becoming the world's premier superpower.

The answer came in the late 1970s with "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics." This refurbished adaptation of Marxian economics with market utilization, a Leninism, and formulations of state capitalism, global trade, and controlled property access mechanisms provided the means to wage an aggressive asymmetric war. This book contains an assortment of writings that seek to explain the intricacies of the "China model."

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