[Marxism] China's growth accelerates in Q2

S. Artesian sartesian at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 16 15:25:59 MDT 2009


Population changes nothing about the dynamics of accumulation

Socialist revolution?  The "socialist revolution" proved itself incapable of 
reorganizing agriculture, of augmenting the productivity of labor.  The 
dynamic growth that has occurred, and I do not deny that, has been the 
result of capitalist expansion of the economy.  So how is this any different 
than what happened in Poland, Hungary, etc?

Now maybe you're right-- but you have to show how you're right; how 
profitability can be maintained; how increased accumulation doesn't lead to 
overcapacity, overproduction.

All I want is someone to show me how China is any different; how the 
mechanism of accumulation is so qualitatively different that prosperity is 
the permanent condition.

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