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wrote:
Ralph Hertle wrote:
The Constitution of the PRC clearly states that all real estate,

buildings,
houses, factories, roads, farms (except for some collectives),

equipment,
machine tools, and all means of production are the property of the

state.
The document is available on the website of the PRC.


Could you cite the source?


Can u give a counter example?

In the PRC individuals are permitted ownership only of personal

property,
e.g., clothes and furniture.


Care to explain to us how it works in Hawaii?


Care to explain how to buy a house in Hawaii?

Foreign owners of businesses may own those legal entities as ideas,
however, the state does not recognize the private ownership of the

physical
assets or physical means of production.

The supposed "capitalism" is only a phenomenon that exists in the

realm of
personal property and cash. The production assets of firms, that

exist only
by permission in the PRC, are all owned by the PRC.

Don't kid yourself. The PRC is a communist state in which the

individual
has no rights whatsoever.


Have you actually been to China? My guess is you haven't.


How bout u? U think having play golf in Shenzhen makes u know more than
others bout China?