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China. Socialism, capitalism, market: What now? Where next? Introduction

China is likely to emerge from the deepening capitalist crisis as a model of development for emerging nations and prime mover in the world. The goal of this special issue of "Science & Society" is to inaugurate a useful exchange and dialogue about China and its future among Marxists fr...

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Published in:Science & society (New York. 1936) 2009-04, Vol.73 (2), p.167-169
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