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by econ11
5580 days ago
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"The communism that took resources from the urban coast and built roads, schools, and other infrastructure in rural areas was more likely a bigger contributor to the massive improvement in (purely economic) standard-of-living for most Chinese." That is just shockingly untrue, intellectually dishonest, and utterly asinine. I have no clue why your post was up-voted so highly. China reformed its communistic system and embraced capitalism toward the late 70s. GDP growth has grown staggeringly since, and is the fastest growing large economy caused by its move toward a freer market system. Communism hardly caused a dent for its GDP growth between the 50s to the late 70s [1], but instead, caused widespread famine, the greatest destruction to real estate in human history, and deaths in the millions due to massive starvation. [2] The graph below basically discredits communism contributing anything to the "massive improvement in (purely economic) standard-of-living for most Chinese". [3] [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_Peoples_Republic... [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Leap_Forward#Consequences [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prc1952-2005gdp.gif |
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I expect I was upvoted for commentary on the charter city idea, not because I proposed communism as an alternative. Thank you for bringing up an important point though.
Edit: please include the full sentence from my post, I think the part that you removed obscures my meaning.