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rld, and even as he falls for the young beauty Jiang Qing in this doomed capitalist love story, he understands the world hates him。
〃Forbes is a curse, you know,〃 Feng tells Jiang, in an excerpt translated recently at a Penguin Group…sponsored workshop in China。 〃If you get onto the Forbes list you'll be dead meat in no time。〃
If you think the executives at AIG h*e it rough (whether they deserve it or not), try being rich in China。 Numerous members of Forbes' China rich list h*e been jailed over the years, and the rest, Wang believes, h*e to wonder if they're next。
〃I feel a lot of sympathy for them, and I also hate them。 It's kind of a tragic class in China,〃 Wang says, speaking over dinner recently at a dumpling restaurant in Beijing。 〃Poor people and the middle class really hate them, and it's unclear whether the government, in order to deal with public opinion, will punish them。〃
America's wealthiest are subject to a ritual public purge whenever hard times hit and excesses e to light。 Today's target of choice may be AIG, but this has been true since Ida Tarbell and the trust…busters made John D。 Rockefeller the most hated man in America。
In the , a free press, independent courts and elected representatives—each with their own shortings, to be sure—help sort out who deserves to be pilloried, and how to fix the underlying mess。
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China takes a different approach。 A number of prominent members of Forbes' China rich lists over the years h*e been detained or imprisoned – the 〃curse〃 Wang describes。
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