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Neoliberalism Has Met Its Match in China
China – A Post Neoliberal Order?
Has China Turned to Capitalism?—Reflections on the Transition from Capitalism to Socialism
America’s Neoliberal Financialization Policy vs. China’s Industrial Socialism
China’s New Healthcare Could Cover Millions More
China is laying out plans to dramatically reform its health care system by expanding coverage for hundreds of millions of farmers, migrant workers and city residents. To fix a system plagued by rising costs and diminishing access, the country is moving away from the market reforms introduced in the 1980s and returning to a more socialist health care system.
Read more: China’s New Healthcare Could Cover Millions More – TIME http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1890306,00.html#ixzz2d6MzvmY6
2009 – Deng Undone (Council on Foreign Relations’ mouthpiece thinks it’s bad to think of their own people!?)
The year 2008 marked the 30th anniversary of the beginning of market reforms in China — and perhaps the third anniversary of their ending. Since the present Chinese leadership took power, market-oriented liberalization has been minor. And as such policies have wound down, they have been supplanted by renewed state intervention: price controls, the reversal of privatization, the rollback of measures encouraging competition, and new barriers to investment.
2018 – Chinese state tightens grip 40 years after Deng’s reforms

Earl Browder vs Max Shachtman – Is Russia a Socialist Community?