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i do not see your point as those "dissidents" are not born after 80. how can you be so positive about future china when one day they will retreat from the front line?
your arguement is contridiacting, in one post you suggest the new generation does not need to care about the politics, but the view of your favorate author, Philip pan believes, quote: "many people who care about china tell themselves that democrattization is inevitable, that the people will eventually prevail and the one party state will fail. i certainly hope so. but i have seen that ther is nothing automatic about political change"
what is the definition of 崇洋媚外?
Post by yelenia;2184399
推荐一本书给大家,Out of mao'S shadow, philip Pan, 华盛顿邮报七年的中国首席记者,看了那么多中国观察书后,这本书最得我心,grande biblio里有得借。觉得他对中国了解比较深刻不肤浅,这本书几乎全是中国的问题,但却讲述了dissidents的奋斗。想知道我为什么对未来那么乐观吗?去读读这本书里写到的那些人。
这里是bill moyer对他的访谈:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/08222008/watch3.html
牛博网上也汇集了一批批判执政者的右派自由主义知识分子,那里有拳拳的批判,却没有崇洋媚外,妄自菲薄。 |
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