Bourgeois liberalization

Bourgeois liberalization (simplified Chinese: 义 zh; traditional Chinese: 資產階級自由主義; pinyin: zīchăn jiējí zìyóu zhŭyì) refers to either parliamentary democracy or Western popular culture. The late 1980s saw the first major usage of the term when a number of campaigns against bourgeois liberalism were initiated lasting till the early 1990s. The term is in active use in Chinese politics, with the Communist Party's Constitution[1] stating party objectives include "combat[ing] bourgeois liberalization" in line with the four cardinal principles.

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References

  1. CPC Constitution, CPC English Website, http://english.cpc.people.com.cn/65732/6758063.html
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