>There damn sure is, one need only go to chinabulletin.com to find it, but
>most of the articles are in Chinese, not convienient if you don't read
>Chinese of course. There is a left in China that is slowly developing an
>alternative to the dogma of Deng and the dogma of a brand of official
>Maoism that has little to say to the problem of how to organize workers in
>today's China...One might want to look at the May 1999 New Left Review
>interview with Wang Chaohua and Li Minqi, who were debating with Wang Dan
>on the direction of China ten years after Tiananmen.
Thanks for the correction. So what do they say in chinabulletin.com? Anything on the WTO, the process of Chinese integration into the world market? Won't WTO entry promote convertibility, privatization, and "liberalization"?
Doug