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I'm interested in people's thoughts on this report about a conference on property and ownership in China from 2006

monthlyreview.org Monthly Review | The State of Official Marxism in China Today

During November 13–14, 2006, I participated in an "International Conference on Ownership & Property Rights: Theory & Practice," in Beijing. This was not just an academic conference, it was related to…

Monthly Review | The State of Official Marxism in China Today

I read this a few years ago and several things jumped out at me as troubling. Primarily defining "risk labor" as a legitimate category of work, allowing for capitalists to be counted as workers.

I generally support China, in that they should resist American Imperialism and are not as repressive as liberal propaganda says, however from a Marxist point of view it's difficult to read discussions like this happening within the party and conclude China is actually socialist. How is this discussion not simply the logical end of Dengism, an attempt to discredit Mao and his leadership of China after the civil war?

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