Sprouts of capitalism
The sprouts of capitalism, seeds of capitalism or capitalist sprouts are features of the economy of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties (16th to 18th centuries) that mainland Chinese historians have seen as resembling developments in pre-industrial Europe, and as precursors of a hypothetical indigenous development of industrial capitalism. Korean nationalist historiography has also adopted the idea. In China the sprouts theory was denounced during the Cultural Revolution, but saw renewed interest after the economy began to grow rapidly in the 1980s.
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Traditional Chinese | 資本主義萌芽 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 资本主义萌芽 | ||||||
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Hangul | 자본주의맹아 | ||||||
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Kanji | 資本主義萌芽 | ||||||
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