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en You have this very interesting situation post-Tiananmen Square where, in order to stay in power, the Communist Party has to run a capitalist economy, and they are doing it quite well.

en I do not think that the Chinese Communist Party is going to implode and collapse like it did in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. This Communist Party is going to fight to stay in power, and it will use the military to stay there.

en As everyone knows, after 1989 the Communist Party and the government used all the necessary means to appease the situation in China,

en Workers do not strike every day, they cannot do that the way they function in the capitalist economy. The way they have to live by selling their labor power makes that impossible.

en They have found absolutely nothing to connect us with the Communist Party of the United States. In regards to your question about whether I myself am a communist, as I said I do not belong to any other organization.

en His position now almost requires that he become China's chief advocate for the rule of law and for limitations on the power of the Chinese Communist Party.

en I want citizenship because I am a communist and a worker, I have lived in a decadent capitalist society where the workers are slaves.

en If it (the new party) is designed to go for the multi-party system and try to negate the leadership of the Communist Party, then it will not be allowed to exist,

en Capitalism is at its liberating best in a non-capitalist environment. The crypto-businessman is the true revolutionary in a Communist country.
  Eric Hoffer

en The new leadership is keen to promote this socialist banner because it recalls an era when there was no challenge to the Communist Party. With unrest rising all over China, they want a justification for their monopoly on political power.

en Capitalism and communism stand at opposite poles. Their essential difference is this: The communist, seeing the rich man and his fine home, says: "No man should have so much." The capitalist, seeing the same thing, says: "All men should hav

en Capitalism and communism stand at opposite poles. Their essential difference is this: The communist, seeing the rich man and his fine home, says: "No man should have so much." The capitalist, seeing the same thing, says: "All men should hav
  George Bernard Shaw

en It could have been a political crisis. Will the party in power abide by the results or try to stay in power?

en The lesson of Tiananmen is you can to do things to keep order in your own country and the Americans will punish you for it.

en He knew how to make bombs. He made them and placed them. He blew up headquarters of the Nazi party once. When they [communists] took over, Central Committee of the Communist Party ordered him out of East Germany... He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. The man moved to Britain, joined the Labor Party, and became an active socialist. Consider it. The man decided that killing was the only way, and I'd say it was a correct decision. I'd like to believe I myself would have had the courage to join him in it.


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