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A Critique of Teng Hsiao-P'ing's Comprador-Bourgeois Economic Thought

Kao Lu and Ch'ang Ko

Chinese Economy, 1977, vol. 11, issue 1, 52-63

Abstract: Teng Hsiao-p'ing uttered a lot of rubbish in connection with economic construction. A black line which ran through what he said was as follows: Domestically, he represented the bourgeoisie in its contest with the proletariat for leadership over the national economy. His intention was to turn the socialist economy in our country into an economy of bureaucratic monopoly capitalism. Internationally, he engaged in capitulation and traitorous activities in his vain attempt to reduce our country to a colonial or semicolonial state ruled by imperialism and social-imperialism. As a matter of fact, Teng's economic ideology was nothing but that of the comprador-bourgeoisie.

Date: 1977
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