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In an interesting piece on Chinese ideological tensions, the NYT
reports that "Zhou Ruijing, a retired newspaper editor associated with the
pro-market camp, captured the sentiment in a January magazine essay.
"A widening gap between rich and poor is not the fault of market reforms," he wrote. "It's the natural result of them, which is neither good nor bad, but quite predictable." A gem of tautological reasoning.
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