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| Why Not Western Democracy |
By Shan Ze (山泽) 2012-03-26
-- On capitalist democracy (3) --
Essentially, there has been no democracy in the Western world that serves the interests of the lower classes... as in actuality their real masters have been a certain core financial oligarchic family together with a few dependent agent families and those elites in various social circles serving their interests. |
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| How Capitalist Democracy Came About in History -- On capitalist democracy (1) |
By Shan Ze (山泽) 2011-10-10
Capitalist democracy essentially means allowing capitalists to manipulate the government. China and some other major civilizations have adopted the “power centralized in government” model that does not allow merchants to interfere in its affairs because merchants, or capitalists, can share equally with all other people the same political rights. |
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| Centralism Yes, Autocracy No |
By Qiyuan Lu (卢麒元) 2011-07-10
Centralism and autocracy are two different concepts: Centralism refers to an administrative system in which the decision making authority is invested in a central organization while autocracy means a political system governed by a single individual. Centralism is not necessarily autocratic; and autocracy is not necessarily centralized. The two are not invariably correlated.
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| Themes of the Times and Missions of the Proletariat |
By Sherwin Lu 2011-05-10
The themes of our times are not “peace and development” as alleged by some Chinese ideologists, but should be “human crisis and transformation of civilization”.
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The dual goal:
Regulate capital and eliminate monopoly and exploitation to achieve balances in world social relations;
Restrain human desires and develop production in a balanced way to maintain harmony between man and nature.
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