China and Socialism: Market Reforms and Class Struggle

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The fastest-growing economy in the world today is that of China. For many on the left, the Chinese economy seems to provide an alternative model of development to that to neoliberal globalization. Although it is a disputed question whether the Chinese economy can be still describes as socialist, there is no doubting the importance for the global project of socialism of accurately interpreting and soberly assessing its real prospects. Hart-Landsberg and Burkett’s China and Socialism argues that market reforms in China are leading inexorably toward capitalist and foreign-dominated development path, with enomous social and political costs, both domestically and internationally. The rapid economic growth that accompanied these market reforms have not been due to efficiency gains, but rather to deliberate erosion of the infrastructure that made possible a remarkable degree of equality. The transition to the market has been based on rising unemployment, intensified exploitation, declining health and education services, exploding government debt, and unstable prices. At the same time, China’s economic transformation has intensified the contradictions of capitalist development in other countries, especially in East Asia. Far from being a model that is replicable in other Third World countries, China today is a reminder of the need for socialism to be built from the grassroots up, through class struggle and international solidarity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Martin Hart-Landsberg

Martin Hart-Landsberg is professor of economics at Lewis and Clark College, in Portland, Oregon, and author of the Rush to development: Economic Change and Political Struggle in South Korea and Korea: Division, reunification, and U.S. Foreign Policy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paul Burkett

Paul Burkett is professor of economics at Indiana State university and the author of marx and nature: A Red and Green Perspective.

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Title
China and Socialism: Market Reforms and Class Struggle
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Edition
1st ed.
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8187879793
Length
155p., Tables; Notes; Index; 23cm.
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#China