A preliminary report on China's capitalist restoration
By Liu Yufan Liu Yufan is a leader of the Hong Kong socialist group Pioneer.Fusion with the world marketAccession to World Trade OrganisationEconomic and political crisesConditions for a political...
View ArticleTheses on the class nature of the People's Republic of China
This resolution was adopted by the 18th Congress of the Democratic Socialist Party of Australia, held in Sydney, January 5-10, 1999. I. Theoretical framework 1. For orthodox Marxists, as Lenin...
View ArticleChina: is capitalist restoration inevitable?
By Eva ChengChina today confronts revolutionary socialists with some intriguing and controversial questions. How far have capitalist production and social relations been restored? Does this constitute...
View ArticleResistance against capitalist restoration in China
By Eva ChengBeginning in late 1978, the Communist Party of China's ``reform and door opening'' program has purportedly sought to strengthen China's socialist course by introducing market mechanisms to...
View ArticleChina: Socialist revolution and capitalist restoration
By Chris SleeThe Chinese revolution was one of the most important events of the twentieth century. The victory of the revolution in 1949 was a major defeat for imperialism. The new Communist Party...
View ArticleRealities of China today
By Martin Hart-LandsbergAgainst the Current -- Interest in the post-1978 Chinese market reform experience remains high and for an obvious reason: China is widely considered to be one of the most...
View Article50 years after: The tragedy of China’s `Great Leap Forward'
By John RiddellApril 21, 2009 -- Socialist Voice -- On October 1, the People’s Republic of China will mark the 60th anniversary of its foundation. This will be an occasion to celebrate one of the most...
View ArticleChina: Looking back on the 1989 democracy movement and the Tiananmen Square...
To mark the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, Links International Journal of Socialist Renewalreproduces an excerpt from the analysis by an eyewitness to the 1989 democratic upsurge...
View ArticleSuffering and struggle in rural China
Will the Boat Sink the Water? The Life of Chinese Peasants.By Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao.New York: Public Affairs 2006Review by John RiddellIs China killing the goose whose golden eggs have financed its...
View ArticlePeople's Republic of China at 60: 1925–1949 -- Origins of the Chinese revolution
Mao Zedong (on horse) during the Long March.[Click HERE for more analysis of the Chinese Revolution and its evolution.] By Pierre RoussetRetrospectively, we know the importance of the period opened in...
View ArticlePeople's Republic of China at 60: Maoism and popular power, 1949–1969
Youth demonstrate during the Cultural Revolution.[Click HERE for more analysis of the Chinese Revolution and its evolution.] By Pierre RoussetWith the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China on...
View ArticlePeople's Republic of China at 60: socialist revolution, capitalist restoration
[Click HERE for more analysis of the Chinese Revolution and its evolution.] By Chris SleeSeptember 23, 2009 -- October 1 will mark 60 years since Mao Zedong proclaimed the creation of the People's...
View ArticleChina: Youth and the Cultural Revolution
For more on the Chinese Revolution, click HERE. By Graham MilnerThe revolution that brought the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to power in 1949 marked the second great breach, after the Russian...
View ArticleChina today: socialist or capitalist?
By Chris SleeNovember 13, 2009 -- Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal has published a number of articles on the Chinese Revolution and the subsequent restoration of capitalism in China.[1]...
View ArticleChina: In who's interest does the state serve?
Striking workers at the Tianjin Mitsumi Electric Co Ltd factory in the city of Tianjin, June 29, 2010.By Mark VorpahlJuly 2, 2010 -- Workers' Compass -- The recent wave of strikes in China, most...
View ArticleTariq Ali on Mao Zedong and communism in China
"Mao images are for sale, popular in China and not just with tourists, his ideas on protracted war used frequently for `guerrilla marketing'. His fate, like that of Che, seems now to be that of a...
View ArticlePamphlet: Capitalism and workers’ struggle in China (revised edition)
[For more on China, click HERE.] By Chris SleePreface to the revised edition (2011)June 6, 2011 – Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal -- There are a number of changes in this edition...
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