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The biggest obstacle to social progress and development in China.

The biggest obstacle to social progress and development in China is imperialism.

Imperialism is the primary object of China's revolution, the most serious problem of China's social progress and development, and the general source of poverty and backwardness and all disasters in modern China. Overthrowing oppression is a prerequisite for China's independence and prosperity.

The aggression of capitalist imperialism and the oppression of the people by domestic feudal forces are the fundamental reasons for China's backwardness and poverty. The invasion of imperialism hindered the process of China's modernization.

China's sovereignty was completely destroyed and gradually became a semi-colony of the great powers. If the territorial integrity is destroyed, China will not be able to realize the complete reunification of the country for a long time; The loss of the administrative power of the customs has left China in a position of being at the mercy of others in foreign trade, unable to protect national industry and commerce, unable to increase national income, and only conducive to foreign powers dumping goods and plundering raw materials.

Allowing opium (drugs) to be imported and taxed only as commodities not only seriously violated China's trade sovereignty, but also aggravated the economic plunder of China by the great powers; Foreign envoys in Beijing and troops stationed in China kept the central government under the surveillance of foreign powers' diplomacy and bayonets.

Competition form:

Competition between monopoly organizations, competition between monopoly organizations and non-monopoly organizations (outside the enterprise), and competition within monopoly organizations. In the competition between monopoly organizations, the means of competition is not only to improve technology and improve labor productivity to reduce costs.

Relying mainly on their respective advantages, we will struggle in mastering the leading power of our department, monopolizing the sources and sales markets of raw materials, monopolizing transportation and skilled labor, monopolizing scientific and technological achievements, and so on.

In the competition between monopoly organizations and outside enterprises, monopoly organizations deprive each other of raw materials, labor, means of transportation, sales market, credit and dumping, forcing each other to be in a submissive position.