“Registered membership surpassed 110 million famer households by 2016, according to Ministry of Agriculture statistics, accounting for about 44.5 % of the total in China.”
so 44.5% of just farming? that’s not inspiring, i guess that’s decent? It’s still not socialism. Having co-ops isn’t enough, all of the businesses need to be co-ops or you’re still capitalist.
So not only are you incredibly smug, arguing authoritatively about a topic you have never properly researched, your reading comprehension is also shit. I show you a source that explains that in farming alone there are 110 million households in cooperatives now because of agressive promotion in recent years. And this article is pretty old too. In a country with 700 ish million workers, that alone is a significant amount. Then you turn around and claim that this is somehow proof that what I was saying is contradicted. I am done. Some people refuse to learn
“Registered membership surpassed 110 million famer households by 2016, according to Ministry of Agriculture statistics, accounting for about 44.5 % of the total in China.”
so 44.5% of just farming? that’s not inspiring, i guess that’s decent? It’s still not socialism. Having co-ops isn’t enough, all of the businesses need to be co-ops or you’re still capitalist.
So not only are you incredibly smug, arguing authoritatively about a topic you have never properly researched, your reading comprehension is also shit. I show you a source that explains that in farming alone there are 110 million households in cooperatives now because of agressive promotion in recent years. And this article is pretty old too. In a country with 700 ish million workers, that alone is a significant amount. Then you turn around and claim that this is somehow proof that what I was saying is contradicted. I am done. Some people refuse to learn
what percentage of the gdp is coops? Frankly I don’t find that number impressive.
You win: https://www.taylorwessing.com/en/insights-and-events/insights/2024/01/employees-participation-in-corporate-governance-under-the-revised-chinese-company-law