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Thread: What kind of government is the P.R.C.???
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[quote=SANYACHINA,39402]"I would suggest that China is neither communist nor socialist. There are more services for the poor and needy in most western countries (excluding the USA, probably)." May be, but there is not so safe, for example the crime rate is much bigger than in China. So, if your primary human's law - DO NOT BE KILLED is not guarantee, what "service" for people is this? ." As for business, it seems to me that Chinese businesses can treat their staff however they like. There are many many more regulations on business practice in all developed countries." That is true. Sometimes the staff is like in a feudal era. Why? Because they don't know what are their constitutional rights. "Then there are policies which blatantly favour the rich - in one I am familiar with no new motorcycles are permitted but there is no restriction on cars. I believe bicycles are also being banned from some city centres, but not cars. Is this socialism." I don't know what are you talking about. But the Socialism you can see in some points like: -Low inflation -Pioneer's organization -Socialistic symbols -Strong army and Government. -No porn on TV -No weapons in the hands of the citizens -Low crime rate -Mortal punishment -Free education in some areas Almost like in Yugoslavia in its Golden times. Of course, we hope China to be able to build more Socialistic sides as - free hospitals, for example as it was in some socialistic countries as USSR. It will be really great! "I am not saying that what the government is doing is wrong.... I am saying it is wrong to describe it as socialism or communism." What about "Market socialism"? It is a scientific description. I LIKE BRITANNICA, SO LOOK HOW THE CLEVER PEOPLE THERE SAYS: MARKET SOCIALISM: ----------------------------------- "also called liberal socialism economic system representing a compromise between socialist planning and free enterprise, in which enterprises are publicly owned but production and consumption are guided by market forces rather than by government planning. A form of market socialism was adopted in Yugoslavia in the 1960s in distinction to the centrally planned socialism of the Soviet Union. " I HOPE NOW WE ARE ALL HAPPY :)[/quote]
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