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这是一篇早就想写的文章,因为国内曾经甚至现在还对是否有普世价值或普世制度一直有比较激烈的争论。当古巴决定裁减几乎1/5的国有部门之百万员工并同步开放民营经济、朝鲜也多少允许一点自由市场和私人汽车时,这样的写作冲动就更为强烈。先看看现实吧。世界上已经没有几个国家以法规或政策的方式反对搞市场经济了。公认的几个反市场经济国家,比如,古巴、越南等也许在宪法上还没有明确,但法规或政策层面已经在大力或悄悄大力
This is an article that I wanted to write long ago because there has been even more heated debate in China on whether or not there is universal value or the universal system. Such a writing impulse was even stronger when Cuba decided to reduce its workforce by nearly one-fifth to a million in its state-owned sector and simultaneously open up the private economy and North Korea would allow a little free market and private cars. Let's take a look at the reality Few countries in the world have opposed the market economy by means of laws and regulations or policies. It is acknowledged that several anti-market economies such as Cuba and Vietnam may not be clearly defined in the constitution, but regulations or policies have been vigorously or quietly