I think the biggest problem with Americans is that they think that there is such a thing as a “public” and a “private” sector.
Technically speaking, both terms are simplistic, as the state in capitalism controls everything.
The CPC penetrates every corner of the “public” and “private” sector and the “private” sector, as the CPC has said, will “blur” into the “public” sector even more, though it is already controlled largely by the CPC.
There are grey zones between black in white everywhere, everything is shades of grey. Anticipate the big mess that will happen ( to the definition of property +) when general artificial intelligence will become sentient !
I think the biggest problem with Americans is that they think that there is such a thing as a “public” and a “private” sector.
Technically speaking, both terms are simplistic, as the state in capitalism controls everything.
The CPC penetrates every corner of the “public” and “private” sector and the “private” sector, as the CPC has said, will “blur” into the “public” sector even more, though it is already controlled largely by the CPC.
Are you suggesting there is no public and private sector in China? Or in America?
I’m saying that it’s simplistic.
As for China… I would say that’s more accurate. They don’t really have a private or public sector in the way we might think of.
Either way: both are at the behest of the state, in the case of both China and America.
There are grey zones between black in white everywhere, everything is shades of grey. Anticipate the big mess that will happen ( to the definition of property +) when general artificial intelligence will become sentient !
Okay…