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[–] QinShiHuangsShlong@lemmy.ml 22 points 1 day ago (1 children)

“Dengism” is a label invented by people who haven’t seriously read Deng, followed his speeches, or studied China and the continuity from Chairman Mao to President Xi. It tends to be used as a shortcut(thought terminating cliche) to avoid analysis and declare modern China “revisionist” or "capitalist" without actually grappling with material conditions, historical context or any real analysis.

After 1978, China was coming out of extreme underdevelopment, technological backwardness, and political upheaval. The productive forces were weak. The strategic judgment was thus comparatively straightforward. You cannot build socialism on generalized poverty. Socialism is not a poverty cult. Market mechanisms were introduced as tools under tight Party control to accelerate development. The state retained the commanding heights( land, finance, infrastructure, heavy industry) and long-term planning never disappeared (China is now in its 15th Five-Year Plan). The class character of the state did not and has not flipped.

People often mistake the presence of private capital or foreign investment for restoration. That only makes sense if the state itself becomes subordinated to capital. That very clearly hasn’t happened. The Party still directs development, owns or controls key sectors, sets national priorities, and intervenes when capital conflicts with the interests of the people and country. Real contradictions have emerged since reform and opening up (inequality, corruption, uneven growth) but these are treated as problems to be resolved, not permanent immutable features.

You can see that clearly in the current Xi era: tighter Party discipline, poverty eradication, strengthened SOEs, regulation of tech and finance, and renewed emphasis on “common prosperity.” This is built on the foundation laid by Deng Xiaoping thought, but it also responds to the contradictions it created (as well as the excesses under Jiang which were then allowed fester under Hu but that's a whole thing unto itself).

It’s also worth noting something you may or may not know. It’s Mao Zedong Thought and Xi Jinping Thought, but Deng Xiaoping Theory. Thought is used for foundational syntheses that represent a qualitative development in adapting Marxism to Chinese conditions. Mao’s contribution was revolutionary strategy and the initial construction of socialism in a semi-colonial, agrarian society. Xi’s formulation reflects a new synthesis around Party centrality, national rejuvenation, ecological constraints, and managing capital in a far more complex global environment.

Deng’s contribution is called Theory because it was strategic and developmental within an established framework. He did not found a new ideological line compared to Mao. He was addressing a concrete historical problem: how to develop the productive forces in the primary stage of socialism without surrendering political control. Reform and opening up was defined as methods, not as ends in themselves.

So when people talk about “Dengism” as if it were an ideology of its own it's really only a sign of them being uneducated in the history and happenings of the Chinese revolution and socialist project.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It’s Mao Zedong Thought and Xi Jinping Thought, but Deng Xiaoping Theory.

Quick question; when it comes to building a party, forming a fledgling state, etc does China have corrections or revision on Mao thought or new publications on it? Or do they just refer you to Mao's work?

[–] QinShiHuangsShlong@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The short answer is the CPC don’t treat Chairman Mao’s work as scripture, but they also don’t treat it as obsolete. It’s systematized, developed, and interpreted within later Party documents rather than “corrected” in the sense of being discarded. Chairman Mao's writings remain foundational. Cadre education still assigns his major works on party building, mass line, protracted struggle, and contradiction. But the Party does not rely on raw historical texts alone when addressing contemporary state-building.

See also Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China and the 70/30 line on Chairman Mao.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 16 hours ago