Abstract
For 40 years, China's censors have guided the people on everything from the print size in newspapers to the portraits hung in private homes. But in the age of 'commodity socialism' they look increasingly like political dinosaurs.
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For 40 years, China's censors have guided the people on everything from the print size in newspapers to the portraits hung in private homes. But in the age of 'commodity socialism' they look increasingly like political dinosaurs.