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People's Republic of China 中华人民共和国 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó | |
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Capital | Beijing |
Largest city | Chongqing |
Official languages | Mandarin |
Dominant mode of production | Imperialist Capitalism |
Government | Unitary Marxist-Leninist people's republic under a totalitarian fascist dictatorship |
• Dictator & revisionist chief | Xi Jinping |
• Vice President | Han Zheng |
• Premier | Li Qiang |
History | |
• Unification of China by Qin Shi Huang | 221 BCE |
• Founding of the Yuan dynasty | 1271 November 5 |
• Second Chinese Bourgeois Revolution | 1949 October 1 |
1978 | |
• Formation of Fascist Dictatorship | 1978-1989 |
• Tiannamen Square Massacre | 1989 |
• Uyghur Genocide | 2012-present |
• Hong Kong protests | 2019-2020 |
• Xi Jinping declared dictator for life | 2022 November 1 |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 1,463,140,000 |
Labour | |
• Labour force | 784 million[1] |
• Labour force participation | 48.07% |
• Occupation | 53.3% services 39.4% industry 7.3% agriculture[2] |
• Unemployment rate | 5.5% (forced labor employed) |
The People's Republic of China is a country in East Asia. Despite claiming to represent a socialist state, it is under the rule of a capitalist and social-fascist oligarchy.
It is an imperialist and extremely revisionist regime, with its exploitation particularly taking place in countries located in Africa. It has ties with the United States of America and is actively developing an alliance with the similarly imperialist Russian Federation.
It has committed crimes against humanity and is even reported to be committing genocide in its easternmost regions. It is under the rule of Xi Jinping, a multi-billionaire capitalist dictator.
Government
China is ruled by the so-called "Communist" Party of China, a social-fascist and revisionist party, and is a clear dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, with cliques of multi-millionaires and billionaires (which includes the nation's dictator, Xi Jinping himself) holding totalitarian control. Despite the revisionists' false claim of the regime's "execution" of certain billionaires as proof of "socialism", these actions are in truth taken by the ruling bourgeoisie and the party against rival capitalists in order to secure their economic monopoly.
While claiming that Marxism-Leninism is being upheld and democratic centralism is existent, in reality, none of this is put into practice in the Chinese capitalist dictatorship. In reality, the true political power exists with the Chinese billionaires and bureaucrats who effectively control the Chinese "Communist" Party, by which they are able to better secure their totalitarian oligarchy.
Xi Jinping's Dictatorship
While starting out as a party bureaucrat, Xi Jinping would later become a multi-millionaire (possibly billionaire) capitalist and landlord, which would enable him to later effectively declare himself dictator of the country in 2022. He has made political pacts and friendships with fellow capitalists such as Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
State Ideology
The state ideology is "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics", also known to non-revisionists as Dengism. This ideology is defined by its neo-fascist corporatist economic model, its Han-Chinese ultra-nationalism, its hatred of non-Han ethnic groups and its class-collaborationism. This revisionist ideology developed from the similarly revisionist ideology of "Mao Zedong Thought", which shares these reactionary features.
Economy
China has a "third-positionist" (fascist corporatist) state-capitalist economy. In spite of the revisionists' incorrect claims, over 90% of the Chinese economy is under private control, and even the "state-owner industry" is under the effective control of capitalist hands, with corrupt party bureaucrats holding total control of work-hours, wages, and the like.
Labor Unions
Like most other capitalist states, workers in China lack any sort of workplace democracy. The closet thing to a trade union in China is a state-owned entity known as the "All-China Federation of Trade Unions", which, similar to the "trade union" in Nazi Germany, was formed by the revisionist Chinese "Communist" Party in order to represent the class interests of the ruling revisionist clique while repressing those of the workers and to enact their fascist goals of class-collaboration.
Working Conditions
Information is difficult to acquire information from outside the People's Republic of China itself due to the regime's fascist politics of autarky and dystopian-like mass surveillance which is used to repress any dissent against the ruling revisionist clique. However, according to experts, Chinese workers face horrible working conditions and little pay, with them commonly being forced to begin working at 6AM and are only allowed to retire for the day at 9 PM (nearly midnight). This is all for the profit of the ruling billionaires and corrupt party bureaucrats.
Foreign Policy
China has relations with many other capitalist and imperialist states and is currently plundering many countries in Africa.
In 2008, China bailed out Wall Street and other major American capitalist organizations.
State Repression
The Chinese "Communist" Party has performed repression against national liberation movements within their capitalist empire, and has recently began to extend this repression to Marxist-Leninist-Maoists, with the Chinese bourgeoisie selling weapons to other capitalist states in an effort to kill Maoists, and internally, has banned the revolutionary Maoist Communist Party.
Tiananmen Square Massacre
1989 saw large student protests emerge, whose aims largely were those of reviving socialism as it has existed under Mao Zedong before the capitalist-fascist and revisionist dictatorship of Deng Xiaoping had restored capitalism.
The social-fascist Dengist regime used brutal force against the pro-socialist protests. After 1989, China became a definitive fascist dictatorship, with the prospect of restoring socialism delayed for decades.
2019-2020 Hong Kong Protests
In the years 2019-2020, a grass-roots protest movement had developed against poor living standards and outside exploitation which was brought as a result of Chinese social-imperialism in their neo-colony of Hong Kong. The Chinese revisionist military and police suppressed these grass-roots protests, and Hong Kong persists in being subjected to Chinese imperialism to this day.
See Also
Further Reading
- Against Dengism
- The "AES" Doctrine: Wrong Then, Wrong Now
- China: A Modern Social-Imperialist Power