Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Marx explains: why the Chinese model terrifies Wall Street

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Marx explains: why the Chinese model terrifies Wall Street <


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China's rise as an industrial power challenges Western capitalist narratives in ways many don't understand. The West financialized its economy while China built real productive capacity. The result: whoever controls the factories controls the world. "China proves that free markets are more efficient"—this is repeated to justify deregulation, when China systematically subordinates financial capital to the state and plans its industry decades in advance. "Financial capitalism is the most advanced stage" — this is sold as progress, when Marx warned that speculation on real production is a terminal symptom of the system. Wall Street moves trillions while factories close.


"Deindustrialization is inevitable; we are a service economy"-this is naturalized as evolution, when it was a political decision to transfer production to China to maximize short-term profits. Now they depend on supply chains they don't control. while factories close. "Deindustrialization is inevitable; we are a service economy"-this is naturalized as evolution, when it was a political decision to transfer production to China to maximize short-term profits. Now they depend on supply chains they don't control. "China is a threat because it distorts markets"-this is presented as a technical problem, when the real panic is that China keeps productive capital subordinate to industrial capital, reversing contradictions that the West normalized. "China is a threat because it distorts markets" —this is presented as a technical problem, when the real panic is that China keeps productive capital subordinate to industrial capital, reversing contradictions that the West normalized. "Whoever innovates wins" - They oversimplify by ignoring that innovation requires real industrial capacity. Microchips aren't manufactured with PowerPoints, nor are batteries built with investment funds. Tool used: https://lemonslice.com... - The platform I use to create the Marx avatar ≤ Main sources: Marx, K. "Capital, Volume IlI" (fictitious capital and financial speculation) Marx, K. "Grundrisse" (contradictions of capitalism) Harvey, D. "The New Imperialism" (accumulation by dispossession) Arrighi, G. "Adam Smith in Beijing: Origins and Foundations of the 21st Century" Roberts, M. "The Long Depression: How It Happened, Why It Happened, and What Will

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