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Moderately prosperous society or Xiaokang society (), is a Chinese term, originally of
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, used to describe a society composed of a functional middle-class. In December 1979,
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After CCP ...
, then paramount leader of China, first proposed the idea of "Xiaokang" based on the " Four Modernizations". The term is best known in recent years through its use by Hu Jintao,
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between 2002 and 2012, when referring to economic policies intended to realise a more equal distribution of wealth. In the usages (''Tifa'') of current General Secretary
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, the term "
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" has gained somewhat greater prominence. During the annual National Party Congress meeting of 2015, Xi unveiled a set of political slogans called the Four Comprehensives, which include "Comprehensively build a moderately prosperous society."


Origins

It has been loosely translated as a "basically well-off" society in which the people are able to live relatively comfortably, albeit ordinarily. The term was first used in ''
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'' written as early as 3,000 years ago. ''Xiaokang'' may be associated with an Engel's coefficient of 40-50 percent.


Modern political discourse

Chinese leader
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After CCP ...
used the terms ''Xiaokang society'' in 1979 as the eventual goal of Chinese modernization. The vision of a ''xiaokang'' society is one in which most people are moderately well off and
middle class The middle class refers to a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status. The term has historically been associated with modernity, capitalism and political debate. Com ...
, and in which economic prosperity is sufficient to move most of the population in mainland China into comfortable means, but in which economic advancement is not the sole focus of society. Explicitly incorporated into the concept of a ''Xiaokang'' society is the idea that economic growth needs to be balanced with sometimes conflicting goals of social equality and environmental protection. The revival of the concept of a ''Xiaokang'' Society was in part a criticism of social trends in mainland China in the 1990s under
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, in which many in China felt was focusing too much on the newly rich and not enough on mainland China's rural poor. Furthermore, there has been a fear in some circles that Chinese society has become too materialistic placing material wealth above all other social needs. In contrast to previous concepts such as the spiritual civilization and the campaigns against bourgeois liberalization in the 1980s, the concept of the ''Xiaokang'' society does not involve heroic self-sacrifice and does not place the material and the spiritual in opposition. The vision of a ''Xiaokang'' society sees the need for economic growth to provide prosperity, but it sees the need for this prosperity to be broadly distributed. In addition, the concept of a ''Xiaokang'' society is the first time in which the
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has used a
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concept to legitimize its vision for the future of China. Its recent use has been associated with Hu Jintao and
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as a goal for
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to reach by the year 2020. ''Xiaokang'' is also a name for a semi-monthly magazine that is affiliated to the
Qiushi ''Qiushi'' () is the leading official theoretical journal of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), published bi-monthly by the Central Party School and the Central Committee. The journal is headquartered in Beijing. The publication aims to publi ...
Magazine, the party-run magazine in Beijing. Started in 2004, it mainly focuses on the political and economic development in China. Referring to itself as "Insight China", ''Xiaokang'' defines itself as a magazine that voices public opinions and discuss the current affairs regarding the Chinese Politics and social cultures.


Common prosperity

Common prosperity is also focused on prosperity of society, a fundamental issue in Chinese politics, but its not related to MPS despite the focus on prosperity.


See also

* Buddhist economics * Harmonious Society *
Real socialism Real socialism, better known as actually existing socialism or developed socialism (), was an ideological catchphrase popularized during the Brezhnev era in the Eastern Bloc countries and the Soviet Union.
* Sufficiency economy


References

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