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2022, BRIQ
THIS REVIEW IS ABOUT CHENG ENFU’S BOOK, entitled China’s Economic Dialectic, and its significance for Western readers. The way I look at the book is that it consists of two parts. The first part is actually the introduction, which is his general statement on his philosophy of Marxism. The introduction itself, will startle all Western readers in the sense that it is often conceived that Marxism in China is dogmatic, that it has simply become a cover for transformations that are going on in China, but it is not in itself a creative or innovative outlook on the world today.
World Review of Political Economy
Foreword to China’s Economic Dialectic: The Original Aspiration of Reform by Cheng EnfuReview of Radical Political Economics
Book Review: Critical Perspectives on China's Economic Transition. A "Critical Asian Studies" roundtable on the book China and Socialism. Martin Hart-Landsberg and Paul Burkett; Delhi: Daanish Books, 20072010 •
The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies
The Renewal of Chinese Marxism: Debates over the Character of the Political EconomyThis is a study of those Chinese political economists and political philosophers in the early 1950s who sought to distance China's transition to socialism from the Soviet model for development. Writing for the leading economic and philosophical journals, Xin Jianshe [New Construction] and Xuexi [Study], these theorists attempted to apply Mao's 1937 call for a sinified Marxism to their contemporary reality by insisting upon a national strategy for socialist construction. Their arguments provided a source for the later break with the Soviet command economy. And it is the emphasis upon Chinese solutions to national problems that forms a line that connects this past with China's present.
proceedings of fourth annual conference on marxism and socialism in the 21st century: School of Marxism/Wuhan University
Capitalist Responses to China's New Direction2019 •
The text of my paper to the fourth annual conference on Marxism and Socialism in the 21st Century, published in English and Chinese in the official proceeding of the conference
The Developing Economies
Demystifying the Chinese Economy by Justin Yifu Lin, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2012, xvii + 311 pp2012 •
World Review of Political Economy
The Continuing Adventures of the Dialectic: On Roland Boer's Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: A Guide for Foreigners2022 •
This article begins by dwelling on the forms and causes of Western “historical nihilism” toward the Chinese socialist project. I then analyze issues attendant to Deng’s appeal to “liberating thought,” particularly as regards the importance of the development of the forces of production and the dilemmas this presents for socialists. This segues into a discussion of contradiction analysis, which is theoretically central in Boer’s book. Through the discussion of the difference of such analysis from forms of “either/or” logic dominant in the West, I arrive at the significance of the category of the “concrete universal” (Hegel) for the understanding of “socialism with Chinese characteristics.” After unpacking some of the central issues posed by the “reform and opening-up,” I dwell on the question of socialism in China. I emphasize some of the complications inherent in the combination of socialist planning and the market economy, including the issue of the conception of a future or prospective “communist” stage. The discussion concludes by dwelling on issues of law and political structure, with particular emphasis on the innovative importance of “rule of law” in the socialist context, as well as on the importance of contradiction analysis for understanding the dialectic of sovereignty and globalization.
Summary of the evaluation of China's economic reforms (1978-2008) with references to the present international situation, the convergence theory, and the comparison between the political systems of China and the West
Socialism and Democracy
Capitalism Denied with Chinese Characteristics2017 •
The nature of China’s development model, if there is any, continues to be the subject of debate, often divided by ideologies and theoretical lenses, both in China and the West. While the Communist Party of China (CPC) tries to fend off the capitalism label via the self-professed notion of ‘socialism with Chinese characteristics’, mainstream media in the West and English literature on Chinese studies struggle to pin down the nature of the Chinese state, with most seeing China politically as a communist regime and economically as state-dominant capitalism. However, some Marxist thinkers, such as Amin, maintain that China is not capitalist. Citing its recent and remarkably fast economic rise, they argue that China is a viable alternative to global capitalism. In this article, we go back to the theoretical core of capitalism and socialism and use class analysis to respond to this view. We argue that post-reform China is unequivocally capitalist. A class analysis of post-reform China shows that the workers and peasants have been politically marginalized and economically re-proletarianized.
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Revista de Morfologia Urbana
Avaliação ponderada sobre a percepção da infraestrutura de calçadas por meio da técnica Delphi-Fuzzy e análises geoespaciais2021 •
Positive Living Newsletter
The Meaning of Easter: A message for positive psychology2002 •
Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Echocardiographic Assessment of Pulmonary Arteries Pulsatility Index in Fontan Circulation2015 •
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Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Life Cycle Cost Analysis of High Friction Surface Treatment Applications2022 •
Kocaeli Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
Doğum Yapan Kadınların Anne Sütü Ve Emzirme Mitlerine İnanma Durumlarının Belirlenmesi2018 •