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Common prosperity is a concept promoted by the Communist Party of China (CPC) which aims to construct a more abundant and equal future for the Chinese nation.[2][3][4] Similar terms have been used in the past, but the phrase was solidified during the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the CPC in October of 2020, which called for "more tangible and substantial progress in common prosperity of all the people."
Negative reactions
The bourgeoisie, the imperialists and capitalists tend not to like this socialistic rhetoric, since their profits depend on the exploitation of labor (and thus, for prosperity to be centralized in their hands, instead of being spread to the commoners)[5][6] Common prosperity has been demonized in Western press as a "Maoist" policy.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ "On common prosperity". Friends of Socialist China.
- ↑ Common prosperity: A challenge and a contribution by Lu Xia on CGTN
- ↑ Xi's 'Common Prosperity' : The Deep Message by CGTN on YouTube
- ↑ Ben Norton and Ian Goodrum (2022-06-13). "China cracks down on billionaires and inequality, pushes for 'common prosperity'" Multipolarista.
- ↑ Why 'Common Prosperity’ Has China’s Billionaires Running for Cover by Time
- ↑ Charlie Campbell (2021-08-10). "Why 'Common Prosperity’ Has China’s Billionaires Running for Cover" Time. Archived from the original.
- ↑ China’s ‘Common Prosperity’: The Maoism of Xi Jinping by The Diplomat, based out of Washington, D.C., partnered with the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank