celticlord2112 -> RE: The Greatest American failing (3/25/2008 11:16:39 AM)
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Then in your terms there is no such thing as collectivist thinking since all collectivism, even the Chinese government is cooperative in nature or at least such time minds merge to think as one. China has been transitioning from a collective, with centralized planning and control of the economy to a more market-oriented system since 1978. State control has been slow to disappear, however, and the lack of democratic political process to bolster private enterprise renders the validity of their market structures somewhat problematic. China's retreat from the collective, along with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Communist Bloc, demonstrates the limits of what collectivism can accomplish. After Tianmen Square, how China's government can said to be "cooperative" is quite the mystery to me. As recent events in Tibet reiterate, coercive fits far better.
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