“Crippled from the Top”: Why Chinese Authoritarianism Is Bad for the Economy Too
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“Crippled from the Top”: Why Chinese Authoritarianism Is Bad for the Economy Too
In a new book, renowned historian Wu Si debunks the myth that the CCP’s totalitarianism hinders human rights but promotes economic growth. by Hu Zimo The new book, “Crippled from the Top” and its author, Wu Si. From X. We often hear that the CCP’s totalitarian regime is evil for human rights but good for the economy. The fact is, it is not suitable for the economy either. Its flaws are emerging and will become evident in the following years or d…
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