> 
> >My apologies for sending on this information from a bourgeois source. But
> >for those offended, rest assured this kind of story you can find in
> >Chinese magazines, newspapers,...Steve
> >
> >Subject: "All the work units have collapsed. . . . It's a dangerous
> >     situation."
> >Washington Post
> >WTO Membership Imperils China's Industrial Dinosaurs
> >
> >By Clay Chandler
> >Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday , March 30, 2000 ; A01
> 
Chris wrote:> 
> Bourgeois sources are usually right at the level of gossip. What they will 
> leave out is any coherence to what the Chinese Communist Party may claim to 
> be trying to do.
> {snip}
> My impression is that ithe CPC is increasingly retreating to a position 
> where the  coordination of China's finances in the context of the world 
> economy is the most important features of a social control of the means of 
> production. That, coupled with the large town and village cooperative 
> sector, might be not so different from Market Socialism.
> 
> Chris Burford

Now from an official Chinese source, translated by your's truly...on the
socialist content of TVE's:

>From Workers' Daily, 11/26/98

In the Hunan Province village of Yiyang  as long as Getihu entrepreneurs
put out under a hundred Yuan, they can buy  TVE "hongmaozi'
status.  That's the 'latest trend' that interviews with villagers revealed
to this reporter.  According to  butcher Chen Guiting from Anhua county,
he and 17 other butchers got together and spent 55 Yuan to become a "TVE." 
Sources close to or in the government note that throughout China, numerous
getihu  are following suit..The widespread sight of getihu  that have the
cover of TVE gives one cause to reflect.
The gap between official stats and what one really sees begs an
explanation.  No matter if it's a shop selling tofu or meat sellers in
country markets, all are "TVE's"..If you're not careful, you might even
find yourself inside a "barber-shop" TVE..According to Yiyang City
Ministry of Industry and Commerce statistics, Yiyang city has a total of
5,414 getihu's  that are registered as TVE's including  barbershops, watch
repairshops, restaurants, small grocery shops, cigarette and alcohol
sellers..run by farmers from the countryside. These shops all have the
simultaneous status of getihhu  and TVE.  
In the town of Lanxi, which borders Yiyang city, some shop owners/traders
said that officials they approached for the TVE registration asked for 65
Yuan, and with that they received oneTVE registration certificate, one TVE
legal regulations booklet, and one TVE tax payment record card.  Not a few
getithu  proprietors revealed that once they made their registration
payment they were told by TVE Affairs Office that now that they were
TVE's, they were not required to pay taxes to the City Ministry of
Industry and Commerce.  Numerous getihu  proprietors now believing
themselves to be 'TVE' proprietors have since refused to pay their fees to
the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. As a result a conflict has arisen
between the two powerful  Ministry of Industry and  Commerce and the TVE
Ministry, in which much less powerfulgetihu's see themselves as  caught in
the middle of and ending up as the biggest as the biggest victims.
According to sources Hunan Provincial Prosecutor's Office, Financial
Court, Commodity Prices Bureau..officials decided at a meeting , on July
3rd of this year, enjoined the TVE Ministry to rectify the problem of
misappropriation of fees and to deliver a report on progress by August,
1998.  
However, in November of this year, this reporter in the counties of
Heshan, Taojiang, and Anhua found thru many interviews that most getihu's
had not had their TVE status revoked and were still operating under the
cover of TVE registration...


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