tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710255081368156763.post5979030960584586966..comments2023-08-18T06:24:22.536-07:00Comments on Cultural Revolution: Arguments for a study of the Chinese revolutionNicohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16850624160933359447noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710255081368156763.post-49094271384998904802011-06-21T07:06:54.445-07:002011-06-21T07:06:54.445-07:00A second reaction on facebook of me:
Building soc...A second reaction on facebook of me:<br /><br />Building socialism after the revolution IS overthrowing the productionrelations so to be able to change the productionsistem. Deng Xiaoping was pleading for not to change the (capitalist) productionrelations and so to develop the (capitalist) productionrelations “until the end”. In the following article is explained how by overthrowing the productionrelations, the workers (as most important productionforce) can make start a development in the productionsistem which capitalism WAS NO MORE ABLE TO DO.<br />Read in http://chinaleftreview.org/index.php?id=24 :<br />"Today the world is faced with a general crisis of the commons. The Triple Crisis—Climate Chaos; Peak Oil (the End of Cheap Energy); and Global Resource Depletion—are all related to the deterioration and liquidation of the commons, and are threatening the very existence of human civilization. How can we reclaim and rebuild the commons? Chinese practices in the Maoist era, despite of many shortcomings (for example, the “man can always conquer nature” mentality) and imperfections, continue to be relevant for the way forward. The two things I have discussed so far—the effort to democratize education and knowledge, the design and implementation of “working point” as a local currency system centered on community-based economy—offers inspirations as well as real practical lessons about economies of sufficiency, equity and sustainability."Nicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16850624160933359447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4710255081368156763.post-61470542095191194432011-06-21T06:57:12.450-07:002011-06-21T06:57:12.450-07:00On facebook I react with:
About the problems in b...On facebook I react with:<br /><br />About the problems in building socialism in China, the results, the effects of the Dengist policy of promoting capitalist development, destroying al (beginning) communist productionrelations, and destroying all (still little) achievements with which the workers (and the peasants organised in the collective agriculture seeing as well as "workers") could exerce their power on their OWN socialist plan- economy, reading William Hinton is very revealing:<br />http://chinaleftreview.org/index.php?id=18Nicohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16850624160933359447noreply@blogger.com