A Bourgeoisie Yet No Democracy
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Natalia Soebagjo
THE Communist Party of China should remain in control to maintain stability so that we can make money, enthused Mr. Li, a private businessman from Hainan, and he is not alone in his thinking.
Many private entrepreneurs in China would agree with him and so contrary to what we would like to believe, the wealthy who make up a growing proportion of Chinas middle class are unlikely
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