HiPointDem (14,400 posts)
Chinese looking forward to communism
Resentment is reaching a boiling point in China’s factory towns. “People from the outside see our lives as very bountiful, but the real life in the factory is very different,†says factory worker Peng Ming in the southern industrial enclave of Shenzhen. Facing long hours, rising costs, indifferent managers and often late pay, workers are beginning to sound like true proletariat.
“The way the rich get money is through exploiting the workers,†says Guan Guohau, another Shenzhen factory employee. “Communism is what we are looking forward to.â€
Unless the government takes greater action to improve their welfare, they say, the laborers will become more and more willing to take action themselves. “Workers will organize more,†Peng predicts. “All the workers should be united.â€
That may already be happening. Tracking the level of labor unrest in China is difficult, but experts believe it has been on the rise. A new generation of factory workers — better informed than their parents, thanks to the Internet — has become more outspoken in its demands for better wages and working conditions.
So far, the government’s response has been mixed. Policymakers have raised minimum wages to boost incomes, toughened up labor laws to give workers more protection, and in some cases, allowed them to strike. But the government still discourages independent worker activism, often with force. Such tactics have left China’s proletariat distrustful of their proletarian dictatorship. “The government thinks more about the companies than us,†says Guan. If Xi doesn’t reform the economy so the ordinary Chinese benefit more from the nation’s growth, he runs the risk of fueling social unrest.
http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=4117§ion=Article
http://sync.democraticunderground.com/10022587976Sounds like there are DUmmies in China as well.
Trascoli (146 posts)
1. Communism, it's what the world needs more of?
I don't want to live in a detriot era dead building.
HiPointDem (14,400 posts)
6. communism killed detroit?
Liberalism did it, but not much different from communism.
MADem (84,115 posts)
3. Communism? I think they're just looking for the Union Label...! nt
Same thing.
DetlefK (1,082 posts)
12. Communism is a great idea, just not for human societies.
Humans are selfish and corrupt. The leaders of the PRC could be the best, nicest and most honest guys in the world, but as long as there's corruption and exploitation at the local level, communism will make lives worse, not better.
HiPointDem (14,400 posts)
13. if humans are selfish and corrupt, then communism is as good as anything else.

socialist_n_TN (8,119 posts)
19. Well, I would say it takes about 30 years......
judging for this hotbed of capitalism called the USA. EVERY TIME AND IN EVERY PLACE THE REGULATION OF CAPITALISM IS TRIED, IT EVENTUALLY FAILS. That's the nature of the beast.
The problem with regulating capitalism is that it never STAYS regulated. Regulating capitalism is like riding a tiger. it's VERY difficult to do and you're always in danger of being eaten.
The problem with regulating capitalism is you make it very hard for capitalism to occur.
When the government steps in and decides who will succeed and who will fail that is a problem.
When the government regulates business so much that it is damn near impossible to run a business that is a problem.
You DUmmies have seen what has happened and you want more of it.
