[Marxism] Chine now largest car market

S. Artesian sartesian at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 16 13:19:27 MST 2009


Not touchy, not in an uproar.  Just don't understand your point.  I'm asking 
you where do you think China is going, and what's going to happen when it 
gets there?  There are consequences to decisions, trends, etc.

What are the consequences for China's urban, migrant, and rural working 
people?

I wrote that China has tremendous economic disequilibrium, based on the 
immensely unproductive agricultural sector, the under-employment of 
millions, the inability of the rural economy to sustain a domestic market.

You write back and tell us how China is now, based on one month, or two 
months, or three months, the world's largest auto market-- as if being 
home-based in the world's largest auto market has preserved  GM, Chrysler, 
Ford from the impacts of overproduction-- as if being based in Japan has 
protected Honda, Nissan, Toyota.

So what exactly is your point.  That's the inquiry.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lüko Willms" <lueko.willms at t-online.de>
To: <sartesian at earthlink.net>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Marxism] Chine now largest car market


On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:32:24 +0100, S. Artesian wrote:

> Your faith in the future of Chinese capitalism is indeed touching, but 
> what
> exactly is your point?

  See subject line: That "China is now the largest car market".

  I wonder what is so touchy about that fact that it gets you to in sort of
uproar?


Curiously,
Lüko Willms
Frankfurt, Germany
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