Why Common Prosperity is Good for Socialism and for China’s Economy

Jonathan J Ross
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“Common prosperity” is entirely based in Marxism yet is an outstandingly original solution to the problem of inequality in an economy in which there is a socialist state, and in which the state sector of the economy is dominant, but there is also the private sector. This is crucial as it was the social structure envisaged by Marx from the Communist Manifesto onwards for the primary stage of socialism. When there was a 100% state-owned economy, as in the USSR after 1929, or China by 1978, the problem of inequality was not very significant, but this economic structure was not efficient for long-term economic development—in some cases leading to the erroneous concept that socialism was “sharing out poverty/a low living standard.” Equally erroneous was the concept that capital should be allowed to develop in an unchecked fashion. “Common prosperity” solves this problem in strict conformity with Marx’s analysis in the second volume of Capital. Income for capital during the initial stage of socialism can be used either for investment, which aids production, is positive, and is to be protected, or for luxury consumption which is economically and socially negative and to be opposed and regarded as negative.
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为什么共同富裕有利于社会主义和中国经济
“共同富裕”完全以马克思主义为基础,但它是解决社会主义国家经济中不平等问题的杰出独创方案,在这个经济中,国有经济占主导地位,但也有私营部门。这是至关重要的,因为这是马克思从《共产党宣言》开始为社会主义初级阶段设想的社会结构。当存在100%国有经济时,比如1929年后的苏联,或者1978年的中国,不平等问题并不是很严重,但这种经济结构对长期经济发展并不有效——在某些情况下,导致了社会主义是“分担贫困/低生活水平”的错误概念。“同样错误的是,应该允许资本以不受约束的方式发展。“共同富裕”解决这一问题完全符合马克思在《资本论》第二卷中的分析。社会主义初级阶段的资本收入可以用于投资,这有助于生产,是积极的,需要保护;也可以用于奢侈消费,这在经济和社会上是消极的,需要反对和视为消极的。
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