ABSTRACT

To continue with the metaphor of capitalism as a living being, capitalism does more than adapt to change and learn from its mistakes. Capitalism also mutates and becomes something that is qualitatively new. This is the case concerning the Chinese economy. China is a communist society with a government headed by the Communist Party. Almost everyone will agree that capitalism has adapted throughout the ages, first from trade capitalism to industrial capitalism, and to information and knowledge capitalism. Change is taking place at the moment: capitalism is shedding its old skin and replenishing itself with the new skin of feudal capitalism to adapt to a new global era. The United States and their allies invaded, crushed, and made great efforts to rebuild the country. Super-profit and chaos appear to be a pattern in feudal capitalism. The relationship between chaos and profit has manifested itself as the dominant doctrine of feudal capitalism.