# is China capitalist? The rise of [[China]] in the wake of the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] has lead some on the left to ask if China is capitalist or not. I personally think this is a complex question and I will try to work it out here. As of 09/25/2021, my answer is this: Yes, because of the tendency of China to develop capitalism, allow for private ownership, and the continued existence of commodity production and wage labor. There is a similar question, which is “is China socialist?”, however when that question is asked it is often “is China a liberatory force in the world?”. Given that it would seem that China is a capitalist country, my answer woudl be “no” to this. ## Is capitalist - Continued existence of commodity production and wage labor - Has and maintains capitalist class - The communist party of China may not themselves be bourgeois, but the Chinese state is influenced by capital. Otherwise they would not need to adjust their currency. They also foster a [[developmentalist]] model - Increasingly has a [[business cycle]] - Important circuit in global capital. Not necessarily peripheral but still plays important role in global capital ## Is not capitalist - Has regulated economy - [[socialism is more than just state power]] - Does not benefit from [[imperialism]]