As China's feudal society developed its commodity economy and so carried within itself the embryo of capitalism, China would of herself have developed slowly into a capitalist society even if there had been no influence of foreign capitalism. A Defining Moment: The Presidential Election of 2004 - 第 238 頁William J. Crotty 著 - 2005 - 268 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
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...carried within itself the embryo of capitalism, China would of herself have developed slowly into a capitalist society even if there had been no influence of foreign capitalism." That China could change is grounded less in economic history than in political theory, as Lu Zhenyu... | |
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...carried within itself the embryo of capitalism, China would of herself have developed slowly into a capitalist society even if there had been no influence of foreign capitalism.' Where China differed from the West was in having to contend with external forces. The penetration of... | |
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