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Posted: 2025-04-15 05:48:40 UTC

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The traditional Chinese social structure consisted of a majority of peasants, a small number of nobles, and a substantial gentry class that maintained rule. The Communist Party replaced the traditional gentry with a grassroots party organization, leading to both successes and failures. Deng Xiaoping's reforms led to the rise of a new bureaucratic bourgeoisie, dependent on exploiting the low-end population and foreign markets. The author argues that this structure's survival depends on supporting Trump and warns against allying with the middle class in a democratic revolution.
Traditional Chinese social structure and the role of the gentry class
The Communist Party's replacement of the gentry with a grassroots organization
The rise of a new bureaucratic bourgeoisie under Deng Xiaoping's reforms
Dependence on exploiting the low-end population and foreign markets for survival
The need to support Trump and avoid allying with the middle class in a democratic revolution
Extreme autocracy and low productivity under Mao Zedong
The collapse of the grassroots party organization under Deng Xiaoping
Dependence on exploiting the low-end population and foreign markets
The potential for collapse if foreign profits are lost
Growing class contradictions and the risk of repeating historical conflicts