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Q: How would a modern-day Marx be treated in contemporary Chinese society?

Have away, please.

 

I'm sure he'd be in prison.

9 years 14 weeks ago in  Money & Banking - China

 
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I agree... his ideas and works contravene the biggest rule in Chinese society-disturbing social harmony. He would have been arrested on corruption charges and chucked into a cell the minute his ideas gained any traction. 

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Any thing not coming from the state (thus, the CCP, state = CCP here), any grassroots initiative is perceived as a grave threat. A guy explaining how the great industry barons exploit the average worker, late 19th century style ? Harmony disrupter, go play with your jailed friends who ask for rule of law or just accountability. All within the state, nothing outside of the state.

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+1 for gaoled.

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Assumption is the mother of all f-ups ..... Why Assume Karl when there are also Chico, Harpo, and Groucho

 

Anyway, Agree with DrM that fighting for the little man is a no go in China. Roundhouse kicking the little man in the groin is more how things should be. 

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I think only Groucho would end up in jail. He had a big mouth. Harpo would be a successful businessman because he's retarded enough to fit in well with those sorts of people in China.

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