Constructing Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics
Intro -- Contents -- 1 Overview -- 1.1 Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era -- 1.1.1 The New Juncture in China's Development -- 1.1.2 Chinese Nation Has Stood up, Grown Rich, and Become Strong -- 1.1.3 Scientific Socialism with Full Vitality -- 1.1.4 A New Option for Developing Countries to Achieve Modernization -- 1.2 Guidelines for Building a Socialist Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics -- 1.2.1 Under the Guidance of Marxist Political Economy -- 1.2.2 Standing on China's Five-Thousand-Year Civilization -- 1.2.3 Summarizing and Refining China's Reform and Opening-Up -- 1.2.4 Referring to Helpful Western Economics -- 1.3 Main Content -- 1.3.1 The People-Centered Philosophy -- 1.3.2 Principal Contradiction Facing Chinese Society in a New Era -- 1.3.3 Taking the Release and Development of Productive Forces as the Fundamental Task of Socialism -- 1.3.4 The Alignment of the Socialist System and the Market Economy -- 1.3.5 Toward a Proper Balance between Government and the Market with the Latter Playing a Decisive Role -- 1.3.6 Coordinating Conflicts of Interests and Mobilizing Enthusiasm of All Sides -- 1.3.7 Promoting Fairness and Justice and Achieving Common Prosperity -- References -- 2 Epistemology and Methodology -- 2.1 Learning and Mastering Marxist Philosophy -- 2.1.1 Learning and Mastering Dialectical Materialism -- 2.1.2 Learning and Mastering Historical Materialism -- 2.2 Biding Time and Maintaining Strategic Focus -- 2.2.1 Biding Time -- 2.2.2 Maintaining Strategic Focus -- 2.3 Following the General Principle of Pursuing Progress While Ensuring Stability -- 2.3.1 The Dialectics Between Stability and Progress -- 2.3.2 Basing the Bigger Picture on Stability -- 2.4 Promoting Innovative Thinking -- 2.5 Getting Ready for Worst-Case Scenarios.