Political pluralism is not yet a reality in China. But it is sometimes said that the process initiated by the reforms initiated in 1978 led the traditional society to a pluralistic society. According to this analysis, in the collective imagination, traditional society was a whole. In modern times, it becomes dual: tradition and modernity, China and West, capitalism and communism, proletariat and bourgeoisie, etc..
The reforms broke this polarization by reintroducing capitalism and the West in the Chinese communist system.
The reforms broke this polarization by reintroducing capitalism and the West in the Chinese communist system.
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