I would say it’s more that by providing a controlled space for Capitalism to grow, the Chinese economy has allowed Capitalism to entangle its own success with that of Chinese Socialism. That entanglement was profitable, therefore irresistible for Capital. I know we are saying the same thing, but I’d like to specify that Capitalism doesn’t have inherent growth, it requires room to grow, because it can be quite destructive to protect itself within a confined system.
I would say it’s more that by providing a controlled space for Capitalism to grow, the Chinese economy has allowed Capitalism to entangle its own success with that of Chinese Socialism. That entanglement was profitable, therefore irresistible for Capital. I know we are saying the same thing, but I’d like to specify that Capitalism doesn’t have inherent growth, it requires room to grow, because it can be quite destructive to protect itself within a confined system.
That’s totally fair and what I was trying to say, I think I just said what I meant poorly lol