Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-19 Thread Louis Proyect
Mike Ballard wrote: Neither wage-labour nor state ownership will ever lead to anything but capitalism. This is not very dialectical. -- The Marxism list: www.marxmail.org

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-19 Thread Devine, James
From: Michael Perelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a shadow of socialism or social democracy left in China? Ian answered: One party rule and the penal code... Of course, it depends what one means by the word socialism. When referring to a socio-economic system (mode of production), there

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-19 Thread Mike Ballard
--- Devine, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Ballard wrote: Neither wage-labour nor state ownership will ever lead to anything but capitalism. I think that this is simplistic. State ownership of the means of production seems necessary to the rise of socialism and the eventual abolition

new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-18 Thread jjlassen
Shareholding System Becomes 'Major Trend' of China's Economic Development Hong Kong Hsin Pao (Hong Kong Economic Journal) in Chinese 21 Nov 03 p 15 HSIN PAO (HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL) In the article, entitled: New Theoretical Breakthrough of Third Plenary Session carried in this column on 31

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Perelman
Is there a shadow of socialism or social democracy left in China? -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-18 Thread Eubulides
- Original Message - From: Michael Perelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a shadow of socialism or social democracy left in China? = One party rule and the penal code... Ian

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-18 Thread Martin Hart-Landsberg
There really is not much more than a shadow of socialism left in China. Many intellectuals in China that are considered marxists or call themselves marxists are now basically advocating social democracy. One of the biggest problems now in China is that the party has linked socialism with what

Re: new frontiers of property rights theory in China

2004-02-18 Thread Mike Ballard
Neither wage-labour nor state ownership will ever lead to anything but capitalism. Regards, Mike B) = You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. --Mark Twain http://profiles.yahoo.com/swillsqueal