Primitive socialist accumulation in China

An alternative view on the anomalies of Chinese “capitalism”

Authors

  • Sam-Kee Cheng Universidade de Londres - Reino Unido

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4322/principios.2675-6609.2021.162.012

Keywords:

Chinese capitalism, Primitive socialist accumulation, Preobrazhensky, State-owned enterprises, Corporatism

Abstract

China’s economic system has yet to be adequately explained by any models. China’s export-led industries were initially viewed as a source of cheap labor but its economy has now emerged as a serious competitor to advanced capitalism. However, after decades of market reform, China’s state sector, rather than disappearing or being marginalized, has become a leader in strategic sectors and the driver of its investment-led growth. Heterodox political scientists and economists have long argued that China is at best a variant within global capitalism. This paper discusses heterodox theories that position China as part of global capitalism or regard it as a variety of capitalism. It then examines the anomalies of Chinese “capitalism” and suggests that primitive socialist accumulation — operating in conflict with capitalist accumulation — offers a more appropriate theoretical framework for studying China’s development.

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Author Biography

Sam-Kee Cheng, Universidade de Londres - Reino Unido

Doutoranda (PhD student) em Estudos de Desenvolvimento na Escola de Estudos Orientais e Africanos (SOAS), Universidade de Londres, Reino Unido. Sua pesquisa se concentra na economia política do desenvolvimento econômico da China e no impacto do comércio exterior e do investimento da China sobre os países em desenvolvimento.

 

Published

2021-09-02

How to Cite

Cheng, S.-K. . (2021). Primitive socialist accumulation in China: An alternative view on the anomalies of Chinese “capitalism”. Princípios, 40(162), 265–298. https://doi.org/10.4322/principios.2675-6609.2021.162.012