Thursday, September 23, 2010

Chinese Communism after Mao and Deng

The Return to Pre-Liberation Period After 60 Years of Fight
The CCP (中国共产党) has ruled China for 60 years. Today, China was undergone a massive transformation. However, the biggest transformation is not the improvement of the society, but the transformation from the nobles to equalitarian society and then back to the noble society. Within 60 years, the CCP has changed many things in China. Eventually, it is back to the Chinese society of increasing income disparity where wealth is amassed within the elitist. This is not dissimilar to the Chinese society in the 1930s and 1940s.
Why did the CCP create so many changes, only to revert back to the pre-Communist days? Scholars believe that the core reason is the radical change within the CCP itself. Ever since the economic liberation of China, especially the period from Jiang Zemin’s (江泽民) rule, the rulers of the CCP did not really bear the spirit of communism. This is equivalent to saying that CCP is ruled by CCP members who are not communistic in nature.
I will be writing a series on this topic in the coming weeks. The issues will include:
·         The US abducted by the Jews
·         True communists are idealists
·         The change in CCP leaders since Li Peng
·         The era of Jiang Zemin’s utilitarianism
·         The new Four Elite Families
·         The return of the previous nobles
·         Jiang’s heavier belief of Buddhism over Communism
·         The morale threshold of the Shanghai Gang
·         The vulnerability of Hu Jintao
·         The replacement of the old Princelings with the new Princelings
·         etc
 All the information in this series are properly researched and referenced. Please do provide any feedbacks so that improvements can be made along the way.

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