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Labour relations and social policy reveals China is Neo-Fascist and not Communist
How many times have you heard in the news, or perhaps at your university or college seminar, the phrase "Communist China"? Yet, have you ever wondered why the United States would have so many billions of dollars of financial investment is so-called "Communist China", while supporting an on-going trade embargo against Communist Cuba? This massive "investment" includes the 2008 Olympic Games. Well, there is a very easy reply to such an enquiry. China is not substantively Communist at all. So-called "Communist China" is a sort of re-creation of Mussolini's Fascist Italy, that supported Nazi Germany during World War II.
Anyone who thinks that so-called "Communist China" is really communist, is either not that familiar with the philosophical perspectives and social consciousness of Karl Marx, or may simply have been unwittingly indoctrinated by elite-driven propaganda. Communism à la Karl Marx, sought to rebel against elite control of society in general, and against the exploitation and oppression of the "proletariat' or workers. Communist idealism is inspired by the creation of a socialized egalitarian society.
China is a structured...
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http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2008/08/01/02501.html
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