Would Money in a Socialist Economy Inevitably Breed a Bourgeoisie?
Zhang Wenxiao
Chinese Economy, 1979, vol. 12, issue 3, 37-44
Abstract:
In early February 1975, in scheming to distort and revise Chairman Mao's directives on theoretical issues in order to meet the political needs of the counterrevolutionary conspiracy of the "gang of four," Yao Wenyuan, a villainous illiterate in Marxism-Leninism who is skillful in fabricating counterrevolutionary literature, exclaimed: "Dühring's economic commune is interesting. Engels rejected it on the grounds that commune exchange was still based on equal price and that it was still capitalistic. Commodities can turn into money, and money can be stored, leading to disparities in wealth, usury and different social classes."
Date: 1979
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