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China’s private property

“It’s not what the red flags, the hammers and sickles and the Marxist-Leninist rhetoric would have you expect, but China’s Communist leaders have drafted a proposal to safeguard private property, saying rising personal wealth needs better legal protection … The proposed property law being debated by China’s annual parliament, the National People’s Congress, is the first to cover an individual’s right to own assets in China - and it is proving political dynamite.”

From The Independent, here.


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