Why is it called national capitalism?

Updated on history 2024-07-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    National capitalism is the capitalism native to the old semi-colonial and semi-feudal China, as opposed to bureaucratic capitalism.

    In terms of economic status, national capital is small and medium-sized capital, while bureaucratic capital is large capital; In terms of its attitude towards the revolution, national capital is politically two-sided and economically dual. Bureaucratic capital, on the other hand, is bureaucratic comprador feudal and monopoly capital, and is the object of revolution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When capitalism is born, capital is profit-seeking, it will spread everywhere, and foreign capital will flow in, and foreign capitalism and domestic capitalism will naturally arise, and domestic capitalism can make the country rich and strong and resist foreign aggression.

    Modern countries are called nation-states, and this is the origin of national capitalism.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This should be viewed from the connotation of national capitalism, first of all, from the perspective of its composition, its members are all believers and practitioners of serving the country through industry. Their slogans generally embody the desire to enrich the people and strengthen the country. At that time, in order to unite all the forces that could be united, the Communist Party made a distinction between the bourgeoisie not only in practical action but also in terms of name.

    That's why there is the saying of national capitalism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This kind of capitalism not only absorbs the basic content of foreign capitalism, but also has the special national conditions of China's self-sufficient natural economy, and is a special economic form produced under re-oppression. It can be said that it also has Chinese characteristics!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    National capitalism refers to capitalist changes such as the Wuxu Revolution and the Xinhai Revolution.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Capitalism produced by old China itself.

    It is generally believed that big capitalism is not among them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    National capitalism refers to a new mode of production produced in modern society, which is capitalism that uses machines to produce commodities, in which capitalists own the means of production, exploit wage laborers, and extract the surplus value of workers to obtain profits.

    The national bourgeoisie is a group of entrepreneurs in developing countries whose own economic development is not closely related to foreign capital, and whose capital is weaker than that of the state-owned economy or the comprador bourgeoisie. It was transformed by landowners, merchants, administrators, and handicraft owners, and was one of the driving forces of the Chinese social revolution, but it could not act as the main force of the social revolution.

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